ORNELL  COLLEGE  BULLETIN-EXTRA  VOL.  XV,  No.  4 


The  Quinquennial  Register 
and  Alumni  Record 

of  Cornell  College 


December,  1913 


Published  by  Cornell  College,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa 


THE  CORNELL  COLLEGE  BULLETIN-EXTRA  VOL.  XV.  No.  4 

The  Quinquennial  Register  and 
Alumni  Record  of  Cornell  College 

December,  1913 


Mount  Vernon,  Iowa,  December,  1913 

Entered  at  the  Post  Office,  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa,  as  second-class  matter. 

Published  bi-monthly  by  the  College 


THE  TORCH    PRESS 

CEDAR    PAFIDS 

IOWA 


PREFACE 

It  has  been  the  custom  of  the  college  to  issue,  every  five  years,  a  register  of 
officers,  trustees,  faculty,  graduates,  and  recipients  of  honorary  degrees  from 
the  beginning.  Some  new  features  have  been  introduced  into  the  present 
Quinquennial,  among  which  are:  a  register  of  The  Iowa  Conference  Sem- 
inary—  the  name  under  which  the  institution  began  in  1853, —  a  list  of  the 
recipients  of  the  Master's  degree  in  course,  and  the  graduates  of  the  associ- 
ated schools  of  Music,  Art,  and  Oratory.  It  is  planned  to  issue  separately  a 
list  of  graduates  alphabetically  arranged  by  states,  cities,  and  towns. 

An  increase  of  about  four  hundred  names  to  the  alumni  list  since  the  last 
Quinquennial  and  some  increase  in  the  other  biographical  sketches  has  made  it 
necessary  to  eliminate  some  items  and  to  use  abbreviation  of  words.  It  may 
result  after  a  while,  as  it  has  in  many  other  institutions,  that  the  alumni 
register  will  become  merely  an  address  book  with  the  occupation  noted  by 
abbreviation.  In  this  issue,  however,  as  much  as  possible  of  the  data  supplied 
on  the  blanks  sent  out  has  been  included.  It  would  be  surprising  if  no  error 
in  facts  or  uniformity  should  be  discovered  in  the  nearly  1,650  biographical 
notices  of  the  alumni,  to  say  nothing  of  the  other  details  of  the  work. 

Throughout  the  book  the  *  before  the  name  means  deceased.  The  numbers 
in  parenthesis  refer  to  the  alumni  list,  excepting  date  numbers  in  that  list 
itself.  In  the  case  of  women  who  married  after  their  names  were  first  entered 
upon  the  college  records,  that  part  of  the  name  acquired  by  marriage  is  en- 
closed in  parenthesis,  excepting  in  the  Index  where  the  plan  adopted  places 
the  maiden  surname  in  parenthesis.  Further  needed  explanation  is  given  at 
the  beginning  of  each  part. 

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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

I.     IOWA  CONFERENCE  SEMINARY,  1853-1857      ...  7 

1.  The  Board  of  Trustees 7 

2.  The  Faculty 7 

II.     CORNELL  COLLEGE,  1857  —    .                ...        .  9 

1.  The  Corporation 9 

a.  Officers  of  the  Board 9 

b.  Executive  Committee 9 

c.  Trustees .  10 

2.  The  Faculty H 

a.  Officers  of  the  Faculty 14- 

b.  Professors J5 

c.  Associate,  Assistant,  and  Adjunct  Professors  and  Directors   .  21 

d.  Instructors  and  Assistants 23 

3.  The  Alumni 28 

4.  Advanced  Degrees 101 

Degrees  in  course io* 

Honorary  Degrees 103 

5.  Associated  Schools 105 

a.  Graduates  of  the  Conservatory  of  Music       .         .         .         .105 

b.  Graduates  of  the  School  of  Art 107 

c.  Graduates  of  the  School  of  Oratory        .  '      .         .         .         .108 

6.  Index  of  Alumni "r 


I.    IOWA  CONFERENCE  SEMINARY 

The  institution  now  called  Cornell  College  began  its  existence  under  the 
name  of  the  Iowa  Conference  Seminary  in  1853  and  continued  as  an  academy- 
till  1857.  It  is  thought  best  to  give  it  a  separate  record.  The  following  list 
preserves  the  names  in  chronological  order  of  entrance  into  office. 

1.     THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 
PRESIDENT 

UNTIL 
l857 


1857 


1853 

*Rev.  George  B.  Bowman,  D.  D. 

SECRETARY 

1853 

*  Hon.  Elijah  D.  Waln 

TREASURERS 

1853 

*A.  I.  Willitts,  Esq. 

1856 

*  Henry  D.  Albright,  Esq. 

TRUSTEES 

1853 

*  Rev.  George  B.  Bowman,  D.  D. 

1853 

*  Hon.  Elijah  D.  Waln 

1853 

*A.  I.  WiLLiTTs,  Esq. 

1853 

*Rev.  Henry  W.  Reed,  D.  D. 

1853 

Rev.  E.  W.  Twining 

1853 

*  Rev.  J.  B.  Taylor 

1853 

*  Jesse  H.  Holman,  Esq. 

1853 

*  Henry  Kepler,  Esq. 

1853 

*  William  Hayzlett,  Esq. 

1854 

*Hon.  Hiram  Price 

1854 

*  Hon.  Jesse  P.  Farley 

1854 

*  Jesse  Bowen,  M.  D. 

1854 

*Rev.  Andrew  Coleman 

1854 

*Rev.  Rufus  Ricker 

1854 

*  Rev.  J.  G.  Dimmitt 

1854 

*  Rev.  W.  H.  R.  Brent 

1855 

*  Henry  D.  Albright,  Esq. 

1855 
1857 


1857 
1857 
1855 
1857 
1854 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857. 
1857 

2.     THE  FACULTY 
PRINCIPAL 

*  Samuel  M.  Fellows,  A.  M.,  Principal,  and  Professor  of  Mental  and  Moral 

Science  and  Belle  Lettres,  1853-57. 
(See  page  15) 

PROFESSORS 

*  David  H.  Wheeler,  A.  M.,  D.  D.,  Professor  of  Languages  and  Natural  Sci- 

ence, 1853-54. 


(See  page  15) 


8  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

William  H.  Barnes,  A.  B.,  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages,  1854-55. 
Benjamin  W.  Smith,  A.  B.,  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages,  1855-56. 

INSTRUCTORS 

*  Catherine   A.    Fortner    (Ricker),    Preceptress,   and    Teacher   of   French, 

1853-57. 
Sarah  L.  Matson,  Assistant,  1853-54. 

*  Olive  P.  Fellows,  Teacher  of  Painting  and  Embroidery,  1853-55;  Teacher  of 

French,  1855-56. 
Sophia  E.  Wheeler,  Teacher  of  Instrumental  Music,  1853-54. 
Achsa  S.  Belding,  Teacher  of  Instrumental  Music,  1854-55. 
Ellen  E.  Leebrick,  Teacher  of  Instrumental  Music,  1855-56. 
Ruth  A.  Smith,  Teacher  of  Instrumental  Music,  1855-56. 

*  Susan  E.  Hale,  Assistant  Preceptress  and  Teacher  of  Drawing  and  Painting, 

1856-57. 
Elizabeth  O.  Dumon,  Preceptress  of  Primary  Department,  1857-58. 


II.    CORNELL  COLLEGE 
1.    THE  CORPORATION 

It  is  the  purpose  of  the  following  list  to  preserve  the  names  of  the  officers 
and  members  of  the  corporation  of  Cornell  College  in  historical  sequence  ac- 
cording to  the  date  of  entrance  upon  office. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 
PRESIDENTS 

FROM  ,  UNTIL 

1857,1859  *Rev.  G.  B.  Bowman  1858,1865 

1858  *  Rev.  R.  W.  Keeler  1859 

1865  *Rev.  J.  G.  Dimmitt  1869 
1869  *  Rev.  H.  W.  Reed  1871 
1871  *  Hon.  D.  N.  Cooley  1876 

1876  *Rev.  A.  J.  Kynett  1877 

1877  *  Bishop  E.  G.  Andrews  1881 
1881  *  Bishop  J.  F.  Hurst  1884 
1884                 Hon.  W.  F.  Johnston                                                           

SECRETARIES 

1857  *  Hon.  E.  D.  Waln  1867 

1867  *Rev.  S.  N.  Fellows  1868 

1868  Col.  H.  H.  Rood  

TREASURERS 

1857  *  Henry  D.  Albright,  Esq.  i860 

i860  *  Henry  A.  Collin,  Esq.  1892 

1892  Col.  H.  H.  Rood  1905 

1905  Hon.  W.  C.  Stuckslager  

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE 

1866  *J.  G.  Dimmitt 
1866  *  H.  D.  Albright 
1866, 1874         W.  F.  King 
1866  *H.  A.  Collin 

1866  *  G.  L.  Carhart 
1867, 1893         H.  H.  Rood 

1867  *A.  R.  Knott 

1868  *  Robert  Smyth 
1873  Hugh  Boyd 
1877  W.  F.  Johnston 
1877  *  S.  A.  Knapp 
1880                  W.  T.  Rigby 
1883                  J.  E.  Harlan 
1886  R.  C.  Glass  1888 

1886  E.  B.  Soper  

1888  Eugene  Secor  1905 


io  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

1896  W.  C.  Stuckslager                                                                 

1901  J.  B.  Albrook  19*2 

1905  E.  J.  ESGATE  I911 

1 91 1  J.  T.  MOFFIT  

1 9 12  W.  W.  Carlton  

1912  R.  M.  Gunn                                                                            

1912  T.  J.  B.  Robinson                                                                    

TRUSTEES 

1857  *Rev.  George  B.  Bowman,  D.  D.  1866 

1857, 1864  *  Henry  D.  Albright,  Esq.                                               1864, 1867 

1857  *  Hon.  Elijah  D.  Waln  1867 

1857  *  Jesse  Bowen,  M.  D.  1861 

1857  *Rev.  Andrew  Coleman  1865 

1857  *Rev.  Henry  W.  Reed,  D.  D.  1874 

1857  *  William  Hamilton,  Esq.  1865 

1857, 1868  *  Hon.  Hiram  Price                                                          1859, 1883 

1857  *  William  Hayzlett,  Esq.  1865 

1857  *Hon.  Jesse  P.  Farley  1862 

1857  *Rev.  R.  W.  Keeler,  D.  D.  i860 

1857  *  Jesse  H.  Holman,  Esq.  i860 

1857,1879  *  Rev.  Rufus  Ricker                                                       1863,1892 

1857  *Rev.  J.  G.  Dimmitt  1869 

1857  *  N.  W.  McKean,  Esq.  1866 

1859  W.  H.  Lunt,  Esq.  1865 

i860  *Rev.  S.  M.  Fellows,  A.  M.  1863 

i860, 1865  *  G.  L.  Carhart,  M.  D.                                                  1863, 1880 

1861  *  Hon.  J.  B.  Young,  A.  M.  1879 

1862  Rev.  George  Clifford  1865 

1863  *Rev.  S.  N.  Fellows,  D.  D.  1868 
1863,1874  *  Rev.  R.  Norton,  A.  M.                                                 1872,1880 

1863  .  *  Robert  Young,  Esq.  1866 

1864  Hon.  H.  C.  Henderson  1870 

1864  *Rev.  A.  B.  Kendig,  D.  D.  1876 
1865, 1881  *Rev.  A.  J.  Kynett,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.                                 1880, 1899 

1865  *  G.  P.  Deitz,  Esq.  1869 

1866  *Rev.  C.  G.  Truesdell  1869 
1866  *  Hon.  James  Wright  1896 

1866  *  Henry  A.  Collin,  Esq.  1892 

1867  A.  R.  Knott,  Esq.  1871 

1867  Col.  H.  H.  Rood,  A.  M.  

1868  *  David  Platner,  Esq.  1869 
1868  *  Hon.  D.  N.  Cooley,  A.  M.  1892 
1868  *Rev.  S.  A.  Lee  1881 
1868  *Rev.  J.  M.  Rankin  1872 
1868  *Rev.  J.  W.  Clinton,  D.  D.  1894 
1868  *  Hon.  Thomas  H.  Benton  1870 
1868  *C.  L.  Mozier,  Esq.  1878 
1868  *Rev.  E.  W.  Jeffries  1870 
1868  *  Hon.  Robert  Smyth  1896 
1868  *Rev.  S.  H.  Henderson  1877 
1868,1877  *Rev.  W.  F.  Paxton,  D.  D.  1874,1884 
1868  *  A.  P.  Hosford,  Esq.  1877 
!868  C.  H.  Kurtz,  Esq.  1871 
1868, 1876  *Rev.  Emory  Miller,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.                              1874, 1883 

1868  *Rev.  E.  K.  Young,  D.  D.                               (20)  1884 

1869  *  Rev.  E.  Skinner  1879 
1869  *  Edmund  Miller,  Esq.  1874 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  n 


1869 

*  Thomas  R.  Ercanbrack,  A.  M. 

1869 

*  Ira  Stimson,  Esq. 

1869 

*  Rev.  S.  A.  Knapp,  LL.  D. 

1870 

M.  M.  Moulton,  Esq. 

1870 

*R.  B.  Tomlinson,  Esq. 

1870 

*W.  J.  Young,  Esq. 

1871 

Hon.  W.  F.  Johnston,  A.  M. 

1871 

*  S.  H.  Watson,  Esq. 

1872 

*  Bishop  E.  G.  Andrews,  D.  D.,  LL.  ] 

1872, 1882 

*Rev.  J.  H.  Rhea,  D.  D. 

1872 

Rev.  Chas.  Cline 

1872 

J.  W.  Simpson,  Esq. 

1873 

*  C.  W.  Rollins,  M.  S. 

1873 

•J.  K.  Pixley,  Esq. 

1874 

Rev.  J.  S.  Anderson,  M.  D. 

1874,  '81,  '9c 

1     Rev.  J.  B.  Albrook,  Ph.  D.,  D.  D. 

1874 

*  William  W.  Smith,  Esq. 

1875 

Hon.  John  W.  Akers,  M.  S. 

1876,  1899 

Rev.  Lewis  E.  Curts,  D.  D. 

1877 

William  Fields,  Esq. 

1877 

J.  W.  Bull,  Esq. 

1876 

*Rev.  G.  W.  Brindell 

1878 

Rev.  L.  Hartsough 

1878 

Capt.  E.  B.  Soper,  LL.  D. 

1878 

*  Rev.  J.  H.  Rigby,  D.  D. 

1879 

*Rev.  William  Fawcett,  D.  D. 

1879 

Captain  W.  T.  Rigby,  A.  M. 

1880 

*  Bishop  J.  F.  Hurst,  D.  D.,  LL.  D. 

1880 

*  Isaac  Garmoe,  Esq. 

1880 

Rev.  Bennett  Mitchell,   D.   D. 

1880 

*Rev.  J.  H.  Lozier,  A.  M. 

1880 

*Rev.  I.  N.  Pardee,  A.  M. 

1880 

Rev.  R.  D.  Parsons,  D.  D. 

1882 

Rev.  J.   A.  Potter 

1882 

Wm.  Tackaberry,  Esq. 

1882 

Rev.  R.  C.  Glass,  D.  D. 

1883, 1902 

Ma j.  E.  B.  Hayward 

1883 

*  C.  J.  Ives,  Esq. 

1883 

*  Rev.  J.  C.  R.  Layton 

1883 

Captain  D.  L.  Riley 

1884 

Ex-Lieut.  Gov.  O.  H.  Manning 

1884 

Rev.  E.  L.  Miller,  D.  D. 

1884 

Rev.  Wilmot  Whitfield,  D.  D. 

1884 

Col.  E.  S.  Ormsby 

1884 

H.  S.  Payne,  Esq. 

1885 

*  Rev.  J.  H.  Carleton,  A.  M. 

1886 

O.  P.  Miller,  Esq. 

1886 

*Rev.  J.  W.  Walker 

1886 

J.  R.  Morin,  Esq. 

1886 

J.  H.  Brush,  Esq. 

1887 

Hon.  Eugene   Secor,  A.  M. 

1888 

Supt.  W.  F.  Cramer,  A.  M. 

1889 

*  Bishop  John  P.  Newman,  D.  D.,  L 

1889 

*Rev.  Jesse  Cole,  A.  M. 

1889 

Hon.  Ben  McCoy,  M.  S. 

1889 

Noah  Williams,  Esq. 

1890 

Leslie   M.  Shaw,  LL.   D. 

1886 

1880 

1881, 1891 

1875 
1875 

(76)  1876 

1882 
1876 

(84)  1880,  '90, 1913 

1877 
(82)  1878 
(62)   1888,1902 

l8Q2 


(59) 
(46) 


(75) 


(45) 


1889 
1892 
1892 
1908 

(183)        1900 

1897 

1898 

(52)       1898 

1907 

(141)        


1898 
1898 
1898 
1898 
1898 


1899 
1899 
1900 


1905 
1905 
1906 
1906 
1907,  1912 


12  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

1890  Rev.  G.  W.  L.  Brown  i894 

1891  John  W.  Reeder,  Esq.  r9o« 

1891  H.  L.  Emmert,  Esq.  l894 
i89I                 Rev.  W.  A.  Black  l89« 

1892  John  Gibson,  Esq.  ™9» 
1892  *Dr.  W.  O.  Clark  lJ59<> 
1892  Warren  Harman,  A.  M.  (68)  *9oi 
1892  A.  M.  Johnson,  Esq.  ™9» 
i893  Hon.  Gardner  Cowles,  A.  M.  *£» 
xgo,  *  Judge  J.  J.  Tollerton  ^_ 
!893                  Hon.  W.  C.  Stuckslager,  A.  M. 

1894               *Col.  Henry  Egbert  5 

1804                 Chas.  H.  Eighmey,  Esq.  "** 

l89i               *Rev.  G.W.  Pratt  »g 

1896  *P.  M.  Joice,Esq.  II 
i8q6  Rev.  Julius  A.  Ward,  D.  D.  (77)  l899 
I!  1906  Rev.  W.  W.  CARLTON,  PH.  D.,  D.  D.  (285)  «W  — 
x896  Major  Charles  W.  Kepler  9^9 
l8g7  *  Senator  W.  B.  Allison,  LL.  D.  ^ 
All  *Rev.  J.  S.  McCord,  D.  D.  l898 
X897, 1906  Bishop  H.  C  Stuntz,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  «9d,  — 
t«o7                  Rev.  E.  J.  Lockwood,  D.  D. 

llll                 Rev.  J.  G.  Van  Ness,  Ph.  D.,  D.  D.  **>9 

x8  £  X909         Charges  E.  Albrook,  A.  M.  (»8)         1906,  — 

1897  Hon.  A.  J.  Barkley  ^09 

1897  R-  J-  Alexander,  Esq. 

i8q8                  D.  L.  Boyd,  Esq.  ,     .                  19°l 

1898  N.  G.  Van  Sant,  M.  S.  (93)                     9  > 
Lewis  Larson,  Esq.  y  l 

*D.   C.   Main,  A.   M.  («7»)                  x9°7 

*Hon.  S.  L.  Dows  *90i 

*  Bishop  Isaac  W.  Joyce,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  *9oi 

*  John  B.  Leigh,  Esq.  t"7 
i8Q8                 Frank  H.  Armstrong,  Esq. 

899, 1911         Rev.  Rollo  F.  Hurlburt,  Ph.  D.,  D.  D.     (229)        ^06, — 

Rev.  Nathaniel  Pye,  D.  D.  ^08 

Rev.  Charles  L.  Gould,  Ph.  D.  214)                  1905 

Hon.  Edgar  T.  Brackett,  LL.  D.  (104)                  19" 

xooi                 John  H.  Blair,  M.  Ph.  (309)                 — 

xLi                  Edwin  J.  Esgate,  A.  M.  (263)                 JW3 

1001               *  Captain  Edwin  R.  Mason  x9" 

1902                 Rev.  Frank  M.  Coleman,  D.  D.  x9°5 

1902  Rev.  M.  A.  Goodell,  D.  D.  (99) 
ioo*                 E.  B.  Willix,  Esq. 

1903  Captain  J.  F.  Merry  ^5 
I9o3  Wm.  E.  Platner,  Esq.  *9^ 
i9o5                 John  H.  Taft,  Esq. 

Rev.  Nelson  A.  Mershon,  A.  M.  *9"> 

Tohn  W.  Arbuckle,  M.  Ph.  (307)                 x9" 

Rev.  E.  T.  Gruwell,  D.  D.  (632                   »9« 

Col.  John  T.  Moffit,  A.  M.  (275)                . 

James  E.   Harlan,   LL.   D.  (67)         19™, 

1907  T.  J.  B.  Robinson,  Esq. 

Too?                   Edward  T.  Devine,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.  (333)                  

1907  *Rev.  John  T.  Crippen,  D.  D.  *9™ 

1908  R-  M.  Gunn,  Esq. 
I9o8  Rev.  William  F.  King,  D.  D.,  XL.  D 

Rev.  L.  L.  Lockard,  A.  M. 


1909 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  13 

1909  J.  W.  Annis,  Esq.  

1909  Rev.  Merle  N.  Smith,  D.  D.  (579)  1912 

1910  John  W.  Lyman,  Esq.  

191 1  Rev.  Albert  M.  Billingsley,  D.  D.  

191 1  John  W.  Cory,  A.  M.  (97)  

1912  Rev.  Frank  Cole,  D.  D.  

1912  Frank  R.  Currie,  Esq.  

1912  William   C.  Rigby,   M.  A.  (493)  

1912  Armstrong  Spear,  C.  E.  (221)  

1913  Burton  E.  Sweet,  LL.  B.  (539)  

191 3  Lester  J.  Dickinson,  LL.  B.  (698)  

1913  Rev.  John  E.  Johnson,  D.  D.  (478)  

COLLEGE  SECRETARIES 

1893  William  D.  Phifer  1894 

1894  James  E.  Harlan  


2.    THE  FACULTY 

The  following  pages  present  a  list  of  the  officers  and  members  of  the  faculty 
with  brief  record  to  the  close  of  service.  In  connection  with  the  alumni  record, 
it  is  fitting  that  the  list  should  be  chronological.  The  numerals  in  parenthesis 
refer  to  the  alumni  register. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FACULTY 
PRESIDENTS 

FROM  UNTIL 

1857  *  Richard  W.  Keeler,  A.  M.,  D.  D.  l859 

1859  *  Samuel  M.  Fellows,  A.  M.  l863 

1865  William  Fletcher  King,  A.  M.,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  1908 

1908  James  Elliott  Harlan,  A.  M.,  LL.  D. 

ACTING  PRESIDENTS 

1863  William  Fletcher  King,  A.  M.  **6S 
1873        Hugh  Boyd,  A.  M.  "74 

1880  Alonzo  Collin,  A.  M.  I551 

VICE-PRESIDENTS 

1864  William  Fletcher  King,  A.  M.  l865 

1881  James  Elliott  Harlan,  A.  M.,  LL.  D.  *9<>5 

DEAN  OF  THE  COLLEGE 
1902       Hamline  H.  Freer 

PRECEPTRESSES  AND  DEANS  OF  WOMEN 

*  Susan  E.  Hale,  1857-65  Clara  Co?k"n'  *893-95 
Harrietts  J.  Cooke,  1866-90                Florence  L.  Mitchell  1895-1903 
Ermina  M.  Fallass(Murlin)  1891-93    Miranda  Belle  Sperry(D«mt) ,  1903-05 

Mary  L.  MacLeod  {Dean),  1905  — 

SECRETARIES 

James  Elliott  Harlan,  1877-79  Charles  J.  Goodwin,  1891-92 

Hugh  Boyd,  1879-81  William  S.  Ebersole,  1893-96 

Josiah  H.  Kellogg,  1881-83  Harry  M   Kelly,  1896-1907 

Alonzo  Collin,  1883-91  William  S.  Ebersole,  1907 

LIBRARIANS 

*  Stephen  N.  Fellows,  1857-60              Sylvester  N.  Williams,  1873-91 
Alonzo  Collin,  1860-70                      William  C.  Webster,  1891-93 
Hamline  H.  Freer,  1870-73  May  L.  Fairbanks,  1893 

ASSISTANT  LIBRARIANS 

*  Mary  Elizabeth  Smith,  1891  Olive  R.  Metcalf  (Hand),  1905-06 
May  L.  Fairbanks,  1891-93  Mabel  Williams  (Whittemore), 
Daisy  Lutz  (Morse),  1901-03  1905-13 

Genevieve  Taubman  (Terrall),         Jessie  Rigby,  1906 

I9O5_06  Gertrude  Dodd,  1912 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  15 

RECORDERS 
Hamline  H.  Freer,  1875-92  Edward  R.  Ristine,  1892 

CURATORS  OF  MUSEUM 
William  H.  Norton,  1882 Harry  M.  Kelly,  1895 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  FACULTY 
PRESIDENTS 

*  Richard  W.  Keeler,  A.  M.,  D.  D.    President  and  Professor  of  Mental  and 

Moral  Science,  1857-59. 

A.  M.  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1858;  D.  D.,  Upper  Iowa  Univ.,  1871;  Prin.  Ep- 
worth  Sera.,  1859-64;  Del.  to  Genl.  Conf.,  i860,  '64,  '72;  Dean  of  Theol.  Dept.  of 
L-entral  Tenn.  Coll.,   1884-90;  Lecturer  on  Engl.   Bible,  Upper  Iowa  Univ,   1891. 

*  Samuel  M.  Fellows,  A.  M.    Principal  of  Iowa  Conference  Seminary,  1853- 

57;  Professor  of  Latin  Language  and  Literature,  1857-59;  Acting  President, 
1859-60;  President  and  Professor  of  Mental  and  Moral  Science,  1860-63. 

A.  M.,  DePauw  Univ.;  Teacher  in  Rock  River  Sem.,  Mt.  Morris,  111.,  1843-53. 
Born,  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  Nov.  23,  1818;   died,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  June  26,  1863 

William  Fletcher  King,  A.  M.,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.    Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek 

Languages,  1862-63;  Acting  President,  1863-65;  President  and  Professor 

of  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy,  1865-1908;  President  Emeritus,  1908—. 

tV„;5"  'I57,  *?r  A-  M  i860  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.;  D.  D.,  Illinois  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1870;  LL.  B  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  and  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1887;  Prin. 
Umonyille  Acad.,  Tenn.,  1853-54;  Tutor  in  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1857-62;  Del.  to 
Genl.  Conf,,  1876,  '88  '96, 1904,  '08 ;.  Mem.  Nat.  Council  of  Education,  1886 -; 
Wat.  Commissioner  Worlds  Columbian  Commission,  1890;  mem.  Board  of  Edu- 
^°\Jf-  «■  Church,  1895  -; :  Del.  to  the  Congress  of  Higher  Education,  Paris 
Exposition,   1900;  Del.  to  the  Methodist  Ecumenical   Conf.  in  London,   1901. 

James  Ej  Harlan,  A.  M.,  LL.D.  Alumni  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1873-80; 
Alumni  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Astronomy,  1880-1909;  Vice-Presi- 
dent, 1881-1908;  President,  1908—. 

(See  Alumni  67.) 

PROFESSORS 

*  Stephen  N.  Fellows,  A.  M.,  D.  D.    Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural 

Science,  1857-60. 

£f  S:U  l8S4'  3c?  .A't¥'-'  i8S7,  D«Pauw  Univ.;  D.  D.,  1871,  Cornell  Coll.;  Prof. 
Cnnf^Fffl'  ?aS  Vn£-  n  ^J  ^-87;  mem.  Second  Ecumenical  Methodist 
Conf.  at  Washington,  D.  C.     Died,  Iowa  City,  la.,  June  2,   1908. 

*  David  H.  Wheeler,  A.  M.,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.    Professor  of  Greek  Language 

and  Literature,  1857-59;  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages,  1859-61 

A    M.     1858    and  D.  D     1867,   Cornell  Coll.;  LL,  D.,   Northwestern  Univ.,   1881- 
US.  Consul,  Genoa,  Italy,   1861-66;  Prof,  of  English  Lit.,  Northwestern  Univ 
1867-75;    Editor   of    The  Methodist,    New    York   City,    1875-82;    pK   AHegheny 
Coll.,   Pa.,    1883-92;   Author,     'Brigandage   in   South   Italy/'   "Byways   of   Litera 
ture,"  "Our  Industrial  Utopia,"  and  "British  and  American   fflure." 

Alonzo  Collin,  A.  M.,  Sc.  D.  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Sci- 
ence, 1860-68;  Natural  Sciences,  1868-81;  Physics  and  Chemistry,  1882-99; 
Physics,  1899-1906;  Emeritus,  1906—. 

Univ"  rH'  aVrdnfA' fMrul86-\  Wesle/aR  Un.^,  Conn.;  Sc.  D.,  Upper  Iowa 
N?hr"  'Jfi,°f    Chemistry    and    Experimental    Physics,    State    Univ.    of 

?S\?  i/fr-  ^SF:.  Asfn"  for  the  Advancement  of  Science  1808  • 
Contributing  Ed.,  "United  Editors'  Encyclopaedia  and  Dictionary  "  9  ' 


x6  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

*Denison  Gage,  A.  M.    Professor  of  Latin  Language  and  Literature,  1861-62. 

A.  M.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1858;  Prin  Stansead  Acad.  Canada  East ,1855-58;  Prm. 
of  Amenia  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1858-60.  Born,  Maiden,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1828;  died,  Mt. 
Vernon,  la.,  July  25,  1862. 

Samuel  H.  Manley,  A.  M.    Professor  of  Greek  and  Latin,  1863-71. 

A.  B.,  i860,  and  A.  M.,  1863,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.;  Prof,  of  Greek  and  Latin, 
Univ.  of  Nebr.,  1871-76. 

Edward  Merrick,  A.  M.    Professor  of  Mathematics,  1868-70. 

A.   B.,  1864,  and  A.  M.,  1867,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ. 
Harriette  J.  Cooke,  A.  M.    Instructor,  1857-71;  Preceptress,  1866-90;  Pro- 
fessor of  History  and  German,  1871-86;  History  and  Science  of  Govern- 
ment, 1886-90. 

A    M     Cornell  Coll.,   1859;  stu.  Deaconess  Work,  Mildmay  Park,  London,  1891- 
"oa-  AsstTta Deaconess'  Training  School,  Mildmay,   London,  Eng.;   Supt.  Med- 
ical Mission  Univ.  Settlement,  Boston,  Mass. 

Hugh  Boyd,  A.  M.,  D.  D.    Professor  of  Greek  and  Latin,  1871-81;  Acting 

President,  1873-74;  Latin,  1881-1906;  Emeritus,  1906  — . 
A.  B.,  1859,  A.  M.,  1862,  and  D.  D.,  1885,  Ohio  Univ. 
Hamline  H.  Freer,  A.  M.,  M.  S.,  LL.  D.    Instructor  in  Preparatory  Depart-    ■ 

ment,  1870-72;  Principal  of  Preparatory  and  Normal  Department,  1872-87; 

Professor  of   the  Science   and  Art  of    Teaching,   and  Political   Economy, 

1887-1902;  David  Joyce  Professor  of  Political  Economy  and  Sociology,  and 

Dean,  1902—. 

(See  Alumni  64.) 

*  Isaac  T.  Webster,  M.  S.    Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Military  Sci- 

ence   1872-7?;  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1873-76. 

M    S      Cornell  Coll.,   1876;    Grad.  West   Point  Mil.   Acad.;   Prof.   Military   Sci- 
etce.Unfv .of  Nebr.',  1879-82.     Born,  New  York,  Sept.  7,  1842;  died,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  July  7,  1886. 
Sylvester  N.  Williams,  C.  E.,  A.  M.    Adjunct  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
1872-73;  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering,  1873-83;  Civil  and  Sanitary  En- 
gineering, 1883-1913;  Emeritus,  1913  —  • 

B    C    E.,  1872,  and  C.  %.,  1890,  Cornell  Univ.;  A.  M.,  Upper  Iowa  Univ.,  1904; 
Librarian,  Cornell  Coll.,  1873-91. 

*  Isaac  H.  Bunn,  A.  M.     Professor  of  Vocal  Music,  1872-83. 

A.   M.,   Cornell   Coll.,   1873.     Born,   Clinton,   N.  J.,    Sept.   26,    1844;   died,    Shell- 
rock,  la.,  June  9,  1891.  * 

Felix  Fleischer.    Professor  of  Instrumental  Music,  1872-73. 
Henry  Frank.    Professor  'of  Rhetoric  and  Elocution,  1875-76. 

*  John  E    Myers.    Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1876-80. 

Grad.   West  Point  Mil.   Acad.,   1873.     Born,  Dannemora,   N.  Y„   Aug.    18,   1849; 
died,   San  Antonio,  Tex.,  May  28,   1894. 
Tosiah  H   Kellogg.    Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1880-83. 

Grad    West  Point  Mil.  Acad.,   i860;   Col.  Penn.   Cavalry,   1862;   Brevetted  Maj., 

1863. 

William  H.  Norton,  A.  M.,  LL.  D.     Tutor  in  Latin  and  Greek,  1875-7?; 

Adjunct  Professor  of  same,  1877-81;  Professor  of   Greek  Language  and 

Literature,  and  Geology,  1881-90;   Geology,  1890 -.     (Alumni  Professor, 

1909  —.) 

(See  Alumni  153.) 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  17 

W.  C.  Kidder.    Professor  of  Instrumental  Music  and  Vocal  Culture,  1878-80. 

Samuel  R.  Jones.    Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1883-86. 

Grad.  West  Point  Mil.  Acad.,  1867;  Capt.  Quartermaster  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.,   1892. 

William  B.  Godfrey.    Instructor  in  Voice,  1884-85;  Professor  of  Voice  Cul- 
ture, 1885-89. 

George  O.  Curme,  A.  M.,  Litt.  D.    Instructor  in  German  and  French,  1885- 
86;  Professor  of  German  and  French,  1886-91;  German,  1891-97. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1882;  A.  M.,  DePauw  Univ.,  1885;  Prof,  of  Modern 
Languages,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  Seattle,    1882-84. 

Edwin  S;  Curtis.     Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1886-89. 

Priv.  in  Co.  D,  48th  N.  Y.,  1861-63;  Grad.  West  Point  Mil.  Acad.,  1867. 

Walter  Howe.    Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1889-92. 

Grad.  West  Point  Mil.  Acad.,  1867;  grad.  Artillery  Sch.,  Fort  Monroe,  Va., 
1873;  served  against  Osage  Indians,  Kans.,  1869;  in  L,ava  Beds,  Cal.,  end  of 
Modoc  War,  1873;  in  Powder  River  Expedition,  1876;  Prof,  of  Mil.  Science, 
Penn.   State  Coll.,  1877-80;  Promoted  Capt.,  1891. 

W.  B.  VanValkenburg.     Professor  of  Voice  and  Acting  Director,  Conservatory 
of  Music,  1889-90;  Professor  of  Voice  Culture  and  Director,  1890-98. 

Grad.  New  Eng.  Conservatory  of  Music,  1884;  Prof.  Voice  and  Piano,  Alle- 
gheny Coll.,  1886;  Director  of  Music,  Normal  Sch.,  Fremont,  Nebr.,  1887. 

Charles  J.  Goodwin,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.     Professor  of  the  Greek  Language  and 
Literature,  1890-92. 

A.  B.,  1887,  and  A.  M.,  1890,  Bowdoin  Coll.;  Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1890, 
Scholar,   1888-89,  Fellow,  1889-90. 

William  C.  Webster,  A.  B.     Professor  of  History  and  Science  of  Govern- 
ment, 1890-93. 

A.  B„  Albioji  Coll.,  Mich.,  1887;  Instructor,  Grand  Prairie  Sem.,  111.,  1887-89; 
grad.  stu.   History  and  Politics,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,   1889-90. 

Ermina  M.  Fallass  (Murlin),  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.    Professor  of  French  and  Eng- 
lish Literature,  and  Preceptress,  1891-93. 

Ph.   B.,    1882,   and   A.   M.,   1886,   Albion    Coll.,    Mich.;    Ph.    D.,    DePauw    Univ., 
1888;    Instructor,    English    and    Mathematics,    DePauw    Univ.,    1888-90;    student, 
Paris  and  Berlin,  1890-91. 
Jennie  M.  Hoyt  (Richmond).  Instructor  in  Piano,  1887-90;  Adjunct  Professor 
of  Piano,  1889-91;  Professor,  1891-92. 

Grad.  in  Piano,  New  Kng.  Conservatory  of  Music,    1886. 

Charles  L.  Phillips,  A.  B.,  C.  E.     Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics, 
1892-96. 

Grad.  West  Point  Mil.  Acad.,  1881;  A.  B.,  Colby  Univ.,  1887;  C.  EL,  Maine 
State  Coll.  of  Agri.  and  Mech.  Arts,  1888. 

George  W*  Newton,  B.  S.,  A.  M.     Instructor  in  Biology  and  Botany,  1891-92; 
Professor  of  same,  1892-94. 

Grad.  Iowa  State  Teachers  Coll.,  1882;  B.  S.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1887,  and 
A.  M.,  1890;  grad.  stu.  Harvard,  1890-91. 

William  Stahl  Ebersole,  A.  M.,  Litt.  D.    Professor  of  Greek  Language  and 
Literature,  1892-1911;  Greek  and  Archaeology,  1911 — . 

A.  B.,  1885,  A.   M.,    1888,   and   Eitt.   D.,  1904,    Eebanon   Valley  Coll.,    Pa.;    grad. 

stu.   Yale,  1890-92;   mem.     Amer.   School   of   Classical   Studies,     Athens,    Greece, 

1896-97;   stu.  Univ.  of  Munich,  Bavaria,  1897   (Summer). 
James  A.  James,  Ph.  D.     Professor  of  History  and  Science  of  Government, 

I893-97- 

Grad.  Wis.  State  Normal  Sch.,  1884;  B.  L.,  State  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1888;  Fellow 
in  History,  1892,  and  Ph.  D.,  1893,  Johns  Hopkins. 


i 8  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

Clarence  Wilber  Bowers.    Professor  of  Instrumental  Music  and  Harmony, 

Grad.  New  Eng.  Conservatory  of  Music,  1892. 
Clara    Conklin,   A.   M.    Professor  of  English   Literature,   and  Preceptress, 

I893-95-1 

M.  L-  A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Female  Coll.,  1864;  A.  M.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ., 
1884;  Instructor  in  English,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1880-84,  and  Adjunct  Prof, 
of  English  Language,   1884-92. 

Harry  M.  Kelly,  A.  M.,  LL.  D.    Professor  of  Biology,  1894  — . 

A.  B.,   Bucknell  Univ.,  Pa.,  1888,  and  A.  M.,   1891;   A.   B.,  Harvard,   1891,  and 

A.  M.,  1893;  LL.  D.,  John  B.  Stetson  Univ.,  1911;  grad.  stu.  Harvard,  1890-93 
and  1907-08. 

Thomas  Nicholson,  A.  M.,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  Professor  and  Principal  of  the 
Academy,  1894-93/  Professor  of  Logic  and  Biblical  Literature,  and  Prin- 
cipal of  the  Academy,  1895- 1904. 

Grad.  Provincial  Normal  Sch.,  Toronto,  Canada,  1881;  Ph.  B.,  Illinois  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1890;  S.  T.  B.,  Garrett  Bib.  Inst.,  1892;  A.  B.,  1893,  and  A.  M.,  1895, 
Northwestern  Univ.;  D.  D.,  Iowa  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1898;  LL.  D.,  Cornell  Coll., 
1907. 

Florence  Louise  Mitchell.    Professor  of  English  Literature,  and  Preceptress, 

1895-1903- 

Grad.   Maine  Wesleyan  Coll.,  1874;  grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1893-95- 

John  D.  C.  Hoskins.    Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1896-97. 
Grad.  West  Point  Mil.  Acad.,   1868. 

John  C.  Waterman.    Professor  of  Military  Science  and  Tactics,  1897-98. 

*    Grad.    West    Point   Mil.    Acad.,    1881;    grad.    U.    S.    Inf.    and    Cav.    Sch.,    Fort 
Leavenworth,  Kans.,   1895. 

George  Henry  Alden,  Ph.  D.  Professor  of  History  and  Science  of  Govern- 
ment,  1897-98. 

B.  S.,  Carleton  Coll.,  1891;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1893;  Fellow  in  History,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,    1893-95;   Fellow  in   History,   Univ.   of  Wis.,    1895-96,   and   Ph.   D.,    1896. 

Francis  Asbury  Wood,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.  Professor  of  German  Language  and 
Literature,  1897-1903. 

A.  B.,  1880,  and  A.  M.,  1883,  Northwestern  Univ.;  stu.  Germanic  Philol.  in 
Goettingen  Univ.,  Ger.,  1888-90;  Fellow  in  German  Philol.  and  Literature,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1893-95,  and  Ph.  D.,  1895. 

Charles  Henry  Adams.  Professor  of  Voice  Culture  and  Harmony,  and  Direc- 
tor of  the  Conservatory  of  Music,  1898-1901. 

Grad.  Oberlin  Conservatory  of  Music,  1895;  pupil  of  Adolph  Weidig,  1897. 

Henry  Clay  Stanclift,  Ph.  D.     Professor  of  History  and  Politics,  1899—. 

Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1889;  stu.  History  and  Polit.  Science,  Universities  of 
Berlin  and  Leipsic,  1889-92;  Pres.  White  Traveling  Fellow  in  History,  Cornell 
Univ.,  1891-92;  Ph.  D.,  Leipsic,  1892;  in  Oxford  and  London,  1897-98. 

Nicholas  Knight,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.    Professor  of  Chemistry,  1899  — . 

A.  B.,  1882,  A.  M.,  1885,  and  Ph.  D.,  1888,  Syracuse  Univ.;  grad.  stu.  Univ.  of 
Strassburg,  1892-94;  Fellow  by  courtesy,  Johns  Hopkins,  1894-95  and  1898-99- 

Charles  Francis  Henry  Mills.  Professor  of  Pianoforte,  Harmony,  and  Act- 
ing Director  of  the  School  of  Music,  1901-03. 

Stu.  Olivet  Conservatory  of  Music,  Olivet  Coll.,  1891-93;  Oberlin  Conservatory, 
1893-97;  grad.  Oberlin  Conservatory  in  Piano,  Organ,  and  Voice,  1897;  Director 
of  Conservatory,  Tarkio,  Mo.,  1900. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  19 

George  Herbert  Betts,  Ph.  M.,  Ph.  D.    Instructor  in  English  and  Math- 
ematics, i8qq-iqoi;  Professor  of  Psychology  and  Education,  1902-09;  Psy- 
chology, 1909 — ;  Director  of  Summer  School,  1905 — . 
(See  Alumni  742.) 

Lucy  Elizabeth  Smith  (Huguet),  A.  B.,  Pd.  B.    Professor  of  the  Romance 

Languages,  1902-05. 

A.  B„  Goucher  Coll.,  Baltimore,  1896;  Pd.  B.,  N.  Y.  State  Normal  Coll.,  1897; 
Diploma,  Institution  Lamartine,  Paris,  1900;  grad.  stu.  Sorbonne  and  College 
de  France,  1899-1901,  and  Madrid,  1901-02. 

Clarence  Dimick  Stevens,  A.  M.    Professor  of  English,  1903-13. 

Ph.  B.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1894,  Fowler-Duhme  Fellow  in  English,  1894-95,  and  A. 
M.,  1900;  Univ.  Scholar  in  English,  Columbia,  1900-01,  and  A.  M.,  1907;  grad. 
stu.  in   same,  1909-10. 

Charles  Reuben  Keyes,  Ph.   B.,   A.   M.       Professor  of   German,  1903 — . 
(Alumni  Professor,  1912 — .) 
(See  Alumni  563.) 

Ovid  Pope  Barbour.  Instructor  in  Piano,  Violin,  and  Harmony,  1884-85;  Pro- 
fessor of  Instrumental  Music  and  Harmony,  1885-92;  Professor  of  Piano- 
forte, Harmony,  and  Conducting,  and  Director  of  Conservatory,  1904-06. 

Pupil  Oberlin  Conservatory  of  Music,  1875-80;  Pupil  Percy  Goetschius,  Stutt- 
gart, Ger.,  1882-84;  of  Calvin  B.  Cady,  Chicago,  1890,  and  of  George  Ellsworth 
Holmes,   Chicago,   1892. 

Oren  Bradshaw  Waite,  B.  D.,  D.  D.  Professor  of  Logic  and  Biblical  Lit- 
erature, and  Principal  of  the  Academy,  1903-05;  Principal  of  the  Academy, 
1907-08. 

(See  Alumni  682.) 

Mary  Burr  (Norton),  A.  M.,  M.  S.    Instructor,  1877-83,  and  Adjunct  Pro- 
fessor of  French  and  Mathematics,  1883-86;  Adjunct  Professor,  1886-92, 
and  Associate  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1892-1905;  Professor  of  Math- 
ematics, 1905 — .     (Alumni  Professor,  1909 — .) 
(See  Alumni  168.) 

Marion  Virginia  Peirce,  A.  M.  Professor  of  the  Romance  Languages, 
1905-06. 

A.  B.,  Swarthmore  Coll.,  1903;  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1904;  Fellow  in 
Romance  Lang.,  Chicago,  1903-04;  student  of  French  and  Spanish,  Sorbonne, 
France,  and  British  Museum,  1904-05;  Joshua  L,ippincott  Traveling  Fellow, 
1904-05. 

John  Elbert  Stout,  Ph.  M.    Instructor  in  English  and  Civics,  1903-04;  As- 
sociate Professor  of  Education,  1904-05;  Professor  of  Education,  and  Prin- 
cipal of  the  Academy,  1905  — . 
(See  Alumni  1071.) 

Kirk  Waldo  Robbins,  A.  B.,  B.  D.  Professor  of  Philosophy  and  Biblical 
Literature,  1905-09. 

A.   B.,   Baker   Univ.,    1897;  B.    D.,   Drew   Theol.    Sem.,    1901;    Bishop    Newman 

Scholar  in  Drew,  1897-1900;  grad.  stu.  in  Philosophy  in  New  York  Univ.,  1899. 

Evelyn  Carrie  Riley,  A.  M.  Associate  Professor  of  Latin,  1902-06;  Pro- 
fessor of  Latin,  1906  — . 

A.  B.,  1897,  and  A.  M.,  1898,  DePauw  Univ.;  grad.  stu.  in  Latin  and  Pale- 
ography, Cornell  Univ.,  1899,  Amer.  Sch.  of  Classical  Studies,  Rome,  Italy, 
1903-04,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1912-13. 


20  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

Robert  Edward  Loving,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.  W.  F.  Johnston  Professor  of  Physics, 
1906-07. 

A.  B.,  1896,  and  A.  M.,  1898,  Richmond  Coll.;  grad.  stu.  in  Physics,  Johns  Hop- 
kins,  1898-1901,  and  1903-05,  Fellow,   1901,  Lecture  Asst.,   1905,  and  Ph.  D.,   1905. 

George  Leavitt  Pierce.  Professor  of  Pianoforte,  and  Director  of  the  Con- 
servatory of  Music,  1906-07. 

Stu.  Oberlin  Conservatory  of  Music,  1892-96,   1900-02. 

Francis  Daniels,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.  Professor  of  the  Romance  Languages, 
1906-09. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1895;  Teaching  Fellow  in  Latin,  Univ.  of  M5sso(uri, 
1896-97,  and  A.  M.,  1897;  Hopkins  Scholar,  Harvard,  1897-98;  grad.  stu.  Univ. 
of  Mo.,  1902-05,  and  Ph.  D.,  1905. 

Hugh  Straight  Buffum,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.    Professor  of  Education,  1907-08. 

A.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1901,  A.  M.,  1902,  B.  Di.,  1904,  Fellow  in  Education, 
1904-06,  and  Ph.  D.,  1906. 

William  Orville  Allen,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.  Professor  of  Psychology,  1907-09. 
A.  B.,  1897,  and  A.  M.,  1899,  Syracuse  Univ.;  grad.  stu.  Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of 
Theol.,  1899-1902,  and  S.  T.  B.,  1902;  Jacob  Sleeper  Traveling  Fellow  Boston 
Univ.,  stu.  Leipsie  Univ.,  1905-06;   Ph.  D.,  Boston  Univ.,   1905. 

Rutherford  Hayes  Hunter,  A.  M.  W.  F.  Johnston  Professor  of  Physics, 
1907-11. 

A.  B.,  1902,  and  A.  M.,  1903,  Ohio  Northern  Univ.;  stu.  Electrical  Engin.,  Ohio 
State  Univ.,  1903-04;  A.  B.,  Yale,   1907. 

John  Barnes,  A.  M.  Professor  of  Public  Speaking  and  Director  of  the 
School  of  Oratory,  1905-10. 

A.  B.,  1904,  and  A.  M.,  1905,  Northwestern  Univ.;  grad.  Cumnock  Sch.  of 
Oratory,  1905. 

Horace  Alden  Miller,  Mus.  Bac.  Instructor  in  Organ,  Piano,  Counter- 
point, and  Wind  Instruments,  1904-06;  Professor  of  Pianoforte  and  Counter- 
point and  Director  of  Conservatory  of  Music,  1907 — . 

Grad.  Cornell  Coll.  Conservatory  of  Music,  1896;  Mus.  Bac.,  Oberlin  Conserva- 
tory, 1904;  Director  of  Conservatory,  Tabor  Coll.,  la.,  1906-07;  Pupil  of  Ru- 
dolph Louis  and  Jan  Sickesz,  Munich,  and  Alexander  VonFelitz,  Berlin,  Ger., 
1911-12. 

Mina  Kerr,  Ph.  D.    Professor  of  English,  1909-10. 

A.  B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1900;  Univ.  Scholar  in  English,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1906-07, 
Moore  Fellow,  1907-08,  Bennett  Fellow,  1908-09,  and  Ph.  D.,  1909. 

John  Robert  Van  Pelt,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.    Professor  of  Philosophy  and  Biblical 

Literature,  1909 — . 

A.  B.,  1882,  and  A.  M.,  1885,  Illinois  Wesleyan  Univ.;  S.  T.  B.,  1887,  and  Ph. 
D.,  1893,  Boston  Univ.;  stu.  Garrett  Bib.  Inst.,  1885-86,  at  Univ.  of  Halle,  Ger., 
1891-92,  and  1900-01. 

Guy  Mortimer  Knox,  A.  B.    Professor  of  the  Romance  Languages,  1909—. 

A.  B.,  Syracuse  Univs,  1907. 

Ralph  Brownell  Dennis,  B.  L.  Professor  of  Public  Speaking  and  Director 
of  the  School  of  Oratory,  1910-11. 

B.  Iy.r  Northwestern  Univ.,   1901;  grad.  Cumnock  Sch.  of  Oratory,  1899- 

Bernard  Lambert,  A.  M.  Professor  of  Public  Speaking  and  Director  of  the 
School  of  Oratory,  1910-12. 

B.  L-,  1901,  and  A.  M.,  1902,  Univ.  of  Minn.;  grad.  of  the  Emerson  Coll.  of 
Oratory,  Boston,   1904,  and  grad.  stu.,   1905-06. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  21 

Paul  Harrison  Dike,  M.  S.,  Ph.  D.     W.  F.  Johnston  Professor  of  Physics, 
1911  — . 

B.  S.,  1901,  and  M.  S.,  1903,  Northwestern  Univ.;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1911; 
grad.  stu.,  Univ.  of  Berlin,  Ger.,  1905-06,  Cambridge,  Eng.,  1906,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1909-11;  Research  in  Electricity  and  Magnetism,  Dept.  of  Terrestrial  Magnetism, 
Carnegie  Institution  of  Washington,  D.  C,  1906-09. 

Arthur  Eugene  Bradley,  A.  B.    Professor  of  Civil  Engineering,  1912 — . 

A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1908;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1912. 

Rose  Evelyn  Baker,  Ph.  B.     Professor  of  Public  Speaking  and  Director  of 
the  School  of  Oratory,  1912 — . 
(See  Alumni  907.) 

ADJUNCT,    ASSOCIATE,    ASSISTANT    AND    ACTING    PROFESSORS, 
AND    DIRECTORS 

Henrietta   Ash    Bancroft,    Ph.    M.    Instructor   in   English   Literature   and 
Rhetoric,  1883-86;  Adjunct  Professor  of  same,  1886-90. 
(See  Alumni  308.) 

Charles  A.  Cumming.     Instructor  in  Painting,  1879-81;  Drawing  and  Paint- 
ing, 1881-90;  Director  of  Art  School,  1890-95. 

Stu.  Acad,  of  Design,  Chicago,  1879;  pupil  Gustave  Boulanger  and  Jules 
Defebure,  1885-86,  and  of  Doucet  and  Constant,  Academie  Julian,  Paris,  France, 
1890-92. 

*  Frances  C.  Shoecraft,  Ph.  B.     Instructor  in  English  and  Latin,  1887-90; 
Adjunct  Professor  of  Latin,  1890-91. 

Ph.  B.,  Syracuse  Univ. 

Edward  Ransom  Ristine,  M.  S.     Principal  of  the  Commercial  School,  1891 — . 

(See  Alumni  643.) 
Katherine  E.  Oliver    (McCoy),   B.   S.     Director  of  School  of  Oratory   and 
Physical  Culture,  1891-94. 

B.  S.,  Monmouth  Coll.,  111., _  1886;  pupil  of  R.  M.  Cumnock,  Evanston,  1887,  and 
of  James  E.  Murdoch,  Cincinnati,  1889;  stu.  Emerson  Coll.  of  Oratory,  1891. 

William  Taylor  Jackson,  A.  B.,  B.  D.,  Ph.  D.    Acting  Professor  Science 
and  Art  of  Teaching  and  Political  Economy,  1892-93. 

A.  B.,  Eeander  Clark  Coll.,  1864,  and  A.  M.,  1867;  B.  D.,  Yale,  1875;  Ph.  D., 
Mich.  Univ.,  1879. 

Sarah  Andrews  Hackett  (Thornton).    Instructor  in  the  School  of  Oratory 
and  Physical  Culture,  1893-94,  an^  Director,  1894-96. 

Grad.  Emerson  Coll.  of  Oratory,  1892. 

Frances  C.  Hoadley  (Ash).    Instructor  in  the  School  of  Oratory  and  Physical 
Culture,  1894-96,  and  Director,  1896-98. 

Grad.  Boston  Girls'  High  Sch.,  1889,  and  grad.  stu.,  1890-91;  grad.  Emerson 
Coll.  of  Oratory,  1893. 

Julia  E.  King  (Mathews),  Ph.  B.    Acting  Director  of  the  Art  School,  1896. 

(See  Alumni  410.) 

Henry  A.  Mills.    Director  of  the  Art  School,  1897  — . 

Stu.  National  Acad,  of  Design,  New  York  City,  and  pupil  of  'Eippincott,  1884-85, 
and  of  Smillie,  1892. 

Robert   Franklin    Hoxie,   Ph.    B.    Acting   Professor   of   Political   Economy, 
1897-98. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1893,  and  Armour-Crane  Fellow  in  Polit.  Economy, 
1893-95;  student  in  Germany,  1896-97. 


22  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

Joseph  C.  Freehoff,  B.  S.    Acting  Professor  of  Political  Economy,  i8q8-iqoi. 

B.  S.,  1891,  and  grad.  stu.,  1895-97,  Univ.  of  Wis.;  Fellow  in  Sociology,  1897-98, 
and  in  Polit.  Economy,  1898,  Univ.  of  Chicago. 

Carl  Evans  Boyd,  Ph.  D.    Acting  Professor  of  History  and  the  Science  of 
Government,  1898-99. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1894;  Fellow  in  Polit.  Science,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1895- 
97,  and  Ph.  D.,  1897. 

Edmund  C.  Burnett,  Ph.  D.    Acting  Professor  of  History  and  the  Science  of 
Government,  1899. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1890,  A.  M.,  1895,  and  Ph.  D.,  1897. 

Albert  Mason  Harris,  A.  B.,  A.  M.    Instructor  in  the  School  of  Oratory  and 
Physical  Culture,  1896- 1900,  and  Director,  1900-02. 
(See  Alumni  866.) 

Mary    Lorraine    MacLeod,    Ph.    M.    Director    of    Physical    Training    for 
Women,  1900 — ;  Dean  of  Women,  1905 — . 

(See  Alumni  488.) 

Payson  Wells  Peterson,  Jr.,  Ph.  B.    Acting  Professor  of  Biology  and  As- 
sistant Principal  of  the  Academy,  1907-08. 
Ph.  B.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1892. 
Thomas  K.  Sidey,  Ph.  D.    Instructor  in  Latin,  1900-01;  Associate  Professor, 
1901-02. 

A.   B.,   Victoria   Univ.,   Ontario,    1891;   grad.    Ontario    Sch.    of    Pedagogy,    1891; 
grad.  stu.,  1896,  Fellow  in  Latin,  1898-99,  and  Ph.  D„  1899,  Univ.  of  Chicago. 

Maro  Beath  Jones,  A.  B.    Associate  Professor  of  the  Romance  Languages, 
1901-02. 

A.  B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1900;  stu.  in  Europe  and  South  America,  1900. 

Nathan   Edwin    Sanders,    A.    B.,    M.   D.    Director   of   Physical    Training, 
1901-03. 

A.  B.,  Iowa  Coll.,   1893;   Fellow  Dept.   Phys.   Training,   Internat.   Y.   M.   C.  A. 
Training  Sch.,  1896-97,  and  grad.,  1897;  M.  D.,  Harvard,  1901. 

Theodora   Ursula   Irvine,   B.  L.    Director   of  the  School  of  Oratory   and 
Physical  Training,  1902-04. 

B.  L-,  Northwestern  Univ.,   1897;   grad.   Cumnock  Sch.   of   Oratory,   1898,  and 
grad.  stu.,  1898-99- 

Miranda  Belle  Sperry,  M.  S.    Associate  Professor  of  English,  and  Dean  of 
Women,  1903-05. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892;  M.  S.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1902. 

George  Washington  Barrett,  M.  D.    Director  of  Physical  Training,  1903-04. 

M.  D.,  Tufft's  Coll.,  1902. 
Mary  Pearle  Aikin  (Smith).    Director  of  the  School  of  Oratory,  1904-05. 

Grad.  Lindenwood  Coll.,  1895;  grad.  Cumnock  Sch.  of  Oratory,  1895.  and  grad. 
stu.,  1898-99. 

Frederick  Alvin  DuBridge.    Director  of  Physical  Training,  1904-07. 

Grad.  Western  Secretarial  Inst,  and  Training  Sch.,  Chicago,  1896. 
Walter  Martinus  Boehm,  B.  S.    Associate  Professor  of  Physics,  1905-06. 

B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1902,  Scholar  in  Physics,  1902-03,  and  Fellow,  1903-04- 
Sherman  William  Finger,  Ph.  B.    Director  of  Physical  Training  for  Men, 
and  Instructor  in  German,  1907 — . 

Ph.  B.,  Chicago  Univ.,  1907. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  23 

Adelbert  Seymour  Watson,  A.  B.,  B.  D.     Principal  of  the  Academy,  1908-09. 

A.   B.,  Williams  Coll.,   1899;   B.  D,,  Drew  Theol.    Sem.,    1901. 

William  Marion  Hudson,  A.  M.  Acting  Professor  of  Political  Economy  and 
Sociology,  1910-II. 

A.  B.,  Baker  Univ.,  1906;  A.  M.,  Yale,  1910. 

Frederick  Milton  McGaw,  A.  M.  Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
1910  — . 

A.  B.,  Phila.,  Pa.,  High  Sch.,  1888,  and  A.  M.,  1893;  stu.  in  Mathdmatics,  Univ. 
of  Pa.,  1893-96;  B.  S.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Conn.,  1902. 

Frank  Holcomb  Shaw,  Mus.  Bac.  Instructor  in  Pipe  Organ  and  the  Theory 
and  History  of  Music,  1910-12,  and  Acting  Director  of  the  Conservatory  of 
Music,  1911-12. 

Mus.   Bac,  Oberlin  Conservatory  of  Music,   1907. 

Albert  Samuel  Keister,  A.  M.    Acting  Professor  of  Political  Economy  and 

Sociology,  191 1—;  Acting  Principal  of  the  Academy,  1912-13. 

A.  B.,  Otterbein  Univ.,  1910;  grad.  stu.  in  Economics  and  Sbciol.,  Columbia 
Univ.,  1910-11,  and  A.  M.,  1911. 

Alice  Kerr  Sturm,  A.  B.    Acting  Professor  of  Latin,  1912-13. 

A.  B.,   1902,  and  grad.  stu.,   1905-08,   Univ.   of   Mich. 
Jesse  Floyd  Stinard,  A.  M.     Acting  Professor  of  the  German  Language  and 
Literature,  19 12-13. 

A.  B„  Brown  Univ.,  1900;  A.  M.,  Penn.  State  Coll.,  1910;  stu.  at  Institut  Tilly, 
Berlin,  1908;  grad.  stu.  in  German  and  French,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1910-12,  and 
Fellow  in   German,   1911-12. 

David  James  MacDonald,  A.  M.    Acting  Professor  of  Education,  1912-13. 

A.  B.,  I^eander  Clark  Coll.,  1905;  Scholar  and  Fellow  in  Education  and  Psy- 
chology, State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1905-06;  Scholar  in  Educational  Admin.,  Teachers 
Coll.,  Columbia  Univ.,  1911-12. 

Homer  Samuel  Myers,  A.  M.     Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1912-13. 

A.  B.,  1893,  and  A.  M.,  1897,  Baker  Univ.;  grad.  stu.  in  Math.,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1909-11. 

Clarence  Jack  Smith,  A.  M.    Instructor  in  English,  1912-13;  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor of  English,  1913 — . 
(See  Alumni  1377.) 

Joseph  Morris  Bachelor,  A.  M.    Assistant  Professor  of  English,  191 3  — . 

A.  B„  Miami  Univ.,  1911;  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1912;  Univ.  Scholar,  Harvard, 
1912-13. 

INSTRUCTORS  AND  ASSISTANTS 

*  Susan  E.  Hale,  A.  M.,  Preceptress,  French,  1857-65 
Alice  M.  Foulke,  Music,  1857-58 

Elizabeth  O.  Dumon,  Primary  Department,  1857-60 

*  Madge  E.  Oliver  (Kinsey),  M.  S.  (ii),  Music,  1858-60 
Ellen  E.  Leebrick  (Mann),  Music,  1856-57,  1860-62,  1868-69 
Julia  M.  Oliver,  Primary  Department,  1860-61 

*Chloe  Matson  (Collin),  M.  E.  L.,  M.  S.  (28),  Primary  Department,  1862-66 

*  Fannie  J.  Scott  (Tool),  Primary  Department,  1862-63 
Emma  J.  Newland  (Werntz),  Music,  1862-63 

Amanda  F.  Plasket  (Smead),  A.  M,   (I4),  Primary,  1861-62,  Art  i%6i-6± 
1871-75  ■  "   ™ 

*Libbie  J.  Ayers  (Bauman),  Music,  1863-64 
*Mary  M.  Ayers  (Snow)  (Bauman),  Music,  1863-64 


24  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

Libbie  Prior  Stephens,  Music,  1864-68 

Louisa  C.  Albright  (Manley),  A.  M.  (22),  %nghsk,  1864-65 
Thomas  L.  Stephens,  A.  M.,    (31),  Mathematics  and  Science,  1865-68 
*Mary  E.  Ely  (Rollins),  A.  B.,  French  and  English,  1865-70,  1872-74 
Etta  A.  Prior,  Music,  1865-67 

James  S.  Hayes,  Commercial  Studies,  1866-70,  1871-72 
Emma  Weigley,  Music,  1867-69 
Erastus  B.  Soper,  A.  B.,  (59),  Tutor,  1868-69 
Ellen  E.  Smith,  Art,  1868-69 
Cornelia  W.  Shinn,  Music,  1869-71 
Alice  A.  Fellows  (Rigby),  A.  M.  (41),  Music,  1869-71 
Emily  L.  Wyman,  Fm/c/*  a«^  ^*,  1870-71  ,„-,.,        ,■        c„„  „, 

Mary  A.  Neff  (Ford),  A.  M.,   (44),  Languages  and  Mathematics    1870-75 
Samuel  H.  Goodyear,  A.  M.,  (137),  Commercial  Studies,  1870-71,  1872-74 
Eugenia  M.  Wilde  (Olney),  M.  S.,  (80),  Assistant,  1871-73 
*  Mary  K.  Butler  (Miller),  Music,  1871-73 
Ella  S.  Rigby  (Davis),  A.  M.,  (101),  Preparatory  and  formal,  **7£7S 
Martha  A.  Locke  (Macomber),  B.  S.,  Preparatory  and  Normal,  1873-74 

Ella  Earl,  MmjiV,  1873-74  v     •  ■  . '  _ 

Henrietta  L.  Albright  (Pearce),  A.  M.,  (25),  1873-74 
Mary  Ellen  Moody  (Boyd),  A.  M.,  Music,  1873-77 
Mary  Frye  Stribling,  Music,  1874-78 
*Rev    J    W.  Hanna,  A.  M.,  Philosophy  and  History,  1874-76 
Mary  Lovelace,  Preparatory  and  Normal  Studies,  1874-76 
Martha  H.  Jones,  Art,  1874-75       ,        •  ..  .      0 
Eleanor  A.  Snyder,  Drawing  and  English,  "74-75 
Charles  M.  Brown,  M.  S.,   (146),   Commercial  Studies,  1874-75 
Frances  M.  Martin  (Dobson),  English,  1875-83  . 
*Eva  A.  Hutchins,  Art,  1875-78 
Charles  A.  Pollock,  A.  M.,   (178),  Commercial  Studies    1875-78 
Fred  M.  Abbott,  A.  M.,    (164),  Preparatory  Department,   i875"77 
Julian  B.  Hubbell,  Drawing,  1875-76 

LAW.  Stimpson,  A.  M.,  Preparatory  Department,  1876-77 
William  F.  Cramer,  A.  M.,  M.  S.,   (183),  Penmanship,  *»76-79 
William  H.  Albright,  A.  M.,  (166),  Preparatory  Department,  1876-77 

M.  Beaumont  Gray,  Mmmc,  1877-78 

Tyndale  Palmer,  Elocution,  1877-78 

Jennie  M.  Kidder,  MmjiV,  1878-81,  1885-87 

Bentamin  C.  Cory,  Commercial  Studies,  1878-79 

David  W.  Ford,  A.  M.,   (147),  M«ite/  Philosophy,  1879-80 

Clara  A.  Haubrick  (Davis),  Mm^c,  1879-80 

Robert  Cousins,  C.  E.,  (211),  Drawing,  1879-81 

Simeon  H.  Cranmer,  M.  S.,   {212),  Commercial  Studies    1879-81 

Henry  C.  White,  M.  Ph.,   (236),  English  ^d  Penmanship    i«79-8» 

Belle  Hanna,  M.  S.,    (185),  Mathematics  and  English,   1880-82,   1883-89, 
1892-93,  1897-04 

Angie  P.  Bragg,  Mm«<:,  1880-80 

E.  Kate  Fox  (Power),  Music,  1880-82 

Mary  E.  Lewis,  Music,  1880-81 

Hattie  J.  Leonard  (Colburn),  Music,  1881-85 

Clara  A.  Brackett  (Smith)   (Spear),  Music,  1881-85 

J.  R.  Anthony,  Elocution,  1881-82 

Rollo  F.  Hurlburt,   (229),  Commercial  Studies,  1881-82 

M.  Lizzie  Walker  (Laton),  Music,  1882-84 
Frank  Hoare,  Music,  1882-84 

*  Mary  A.  Barrett  (Whitmire),  Preparatory  Department,  1882-83 

*  Hattie  E.  Sessions  (Merritt),  A.  M.,  (196),  Preparatory  Department,  1882- 

83,  1885-87 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  25 

Isaac  W.  Cranmer,  (240),  Commercial  Studies,  1882-83 

Fred  P.  Fisher,  (314),  Penmanship,  1882-83 

W.   V.   Chambers,    Commercial  Studies,    1883-89 

A.  A.  Ladd,  Shorthand  and  Typewriting,   1883-84 

Elizabeth  S.  Chadbourne,  Elocution,  1884-85 

*  Louis  O.  Jurgensen,  Art,  1885-86 

*  Fannie  B.  McClung  (Lewis),  Mathematics  and  History,  1885-86 
Violetta  M.  Crandall  (Harris),  M.  S.,  (239),  History,  1885-86 
Grant  Wyrick,  Shorthand  and  Typewriting,  1885-86 

E.  B.  Warman,  A.  M.,  Elocution  and  Physical  Training,   1886-87 
Luella  Boyd,  A.   M.,    (257),  Preparatory  Department,   1886-87 
Ella  Albright  (Olmstead),  Music,  1886-88 
George  E.  Whitehill,  B.  L.,  Mathematics  and  Science,  1887-89 
Florella  M.  Goudy,  Music,  1887-89,   1907— 
Henry  M.  Rathbun,  Shorthand  and   Typewriting,  1887-88 
Ella  F.  Godfrey,  Music,  1888-89 
A.  Maeder,  Music,  1888-89 
Mahala  Dutton,  Music,   1888-89 

Blanche  Swingley  (Armstrong),  A.  M.,  (450),  Shorthand  and  Typewriting, 
1888-91 

*  Jennie  L.  Fitch,  Art,  1889-92,  1895 

Benjamin  L.  Remick,  M.  Ph.,  (386),  Mathematics,  1889-92 

Eliza  J.  Hyndman,  A.  M.,  M.  Ph.,  (215),  Science,  1889-94 

W.  I.  Staley,  Commercial  Studies,   1889-91 

Henrietta  Rigley,  Music,   1889-91 

Corinth  Crook,  B.  S.,  German  and  French,  1889-91 

Sarah  G.  Bagnell,  A.  M.,  English,  1890-91 

E.  F.  Reamer,  Commercial  Studies,  1890-91 

Lucy  Dean,  Piano,   1891-93 

Isabel  E.  Graves,  Ph.  B.,  Latin  and  English,  1891-93 

Nina  V.  Benedict,  Voice,  1891-93,  1896-98 

Helen  M.  Young  (Cumming),  Violin,  1891-95 

Laura   F.  Ristine,  Shorthand  and   Typewriting,   1891— 

M.  Jennette   Louden,  Piano,   1892-93 

*  Mary   Elizabeth    Smith,    A.    M.,    (197),    Greek,    1892-92;    Mathematics, 

1895-1907 
John  George  Mitchell,  A.   B.,  History,   1893-93 
Florence  Augusta  Martin,  Piano,  1893-94 

Elsie  Esther  West  (Gorham),  B.  S.,  (543),  Academy  Studies,  1893-95 
Carrie  Guilford  Gardner,  Piano,  1893-94 
Jessie  Carlotta  Mack  (Hamilton),  Voice,  1893-96 
Margaret  Richie  Wiseman,  French,   1894-00 
Maud  Wilson,  Piano,  1894-96 
Mary  E.  Marshall,  Piano,  1895-96 
Mablyn  Roosevelt  Fuller,  Music,  1895-95 
Judson  W.  Mather,  Piano  and  Harmony,  1895-98 

Mary  Edith  Love  (Fiske),  M.  Ph.,  (440),  Mathematics  and  English,  1895-97 
Ernestine   Cotton,  Music,   1895-95 
Gertrude  M.  Potwin,  Violin,   1895-96 
Frederick  G.  G.  Schmidt,  German,  1896-97 
Gertrude  F.  Mather,  Violin,  1896-98 
Lucile  Pollard  (Carroll),  Piano,  1896-98 
*Amy  L.  Dougherty   (Capper),  B.  Ph.,    (625),  Mathematics  and  English, 
1897-99 
Grace  Lee  Wilbour,  Piano,   1897-98 

Margaret  Jones  Adams,  Mus.  Bac,  Piano  and  Voice,  1898-01 
Gertrude  Smith,  Piano  and  Pipe  Organ,   1898-01 
Marietta  Edith  Rowley,  Art,  1898-00 


2D  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

Edna  Olive  Randall,  A.  B.,  (1632),  Physical  Training,  1898-99 

Jacob  Schmidt,  Violin,  1898-03 

Anne  Patton  (Simpson),  Mus.  Bag.,  Piano  and  Voice,  1899-09 

Leon  DeWitt  Niles,  Mandolin  and  Guitar,  1899-02 

Charlotte  Winton  Greene,  Voice,  1900-01 

Lida  Landon  Love  (Persons),  Piano  and  Pipe  Organ,  1900-04 

Annie  Beatrice  Beard,  French,   1900-01 

Maude  Tabb,  Voice,  1900-02 

Frances  Elizabeth  Oldfield,  Voice,  1901-03 

Leonidas  Raymond  Higgins,  Ph.  D.,  Latin  and  English,  1901-02 

Anna  Lucretia  Wolfe,  B.  Ph.,  (732),  Mathematics  and  English,  1902-08 

Mabel  Gibson  Mills,  Piano  and  Harmony,  1902-03 

Nelye  M.  Dickson,  Elocution  and  Oratory,  1902-04 

Maxwell  L.  McCullough,  Piano,  etc.,  1902-04 

Kate  Liddle,  Voice,  1902-03 

Ulysses  S.  Parker,  A.  M.,  Economics,  1902-03 

Rachel  Maude  Dolph  (Davis),  Art,  1902-04. 

Alice  Elizabeth  Platner,  B.  Ph.,  (884),  Piano,  1903  — 

Jean  M.  Shupp,  Mus.  Bag,  Voice,  1903-06 

Mary  C.  Marlatt,  A.  B.,  Latin,  1903-04 

Lucy  Moody  Boyd,  A.  B.,   (1089),  Violin,  1903-07 

Julia  Patton,  A.  B.,  English,  1904-08 

Birdie  Laura  Bunting,  Voice,  1904-05 

Ethel  Mae  Long  (Twogood),  Elocution,  1904-06 

Blanche  P.  Barbour,  Piano,  1904-06 

Olive  Ray  Metcalf  (Hand),  B.  S.,  Latin,  1904-06 

Winifred  C.  Hays,  A.  B.,   (1106),  English,  1905-06 

Elizabeth  V.  Williams  (Lounsbury),  B.  Ph.,  (902),  Violin,  1905-06 

Maude  L.  Oliver,  A.  B.,  (999),  Latin,  1906-10 

Anna  Elizabeth  Yoder,  Elocution  and  Oratory,  1906-08 

Alma  Fuller  Pierce,  Music,  1906-07 

Sarah  V.  Hardin,  Ph.  B.,  English,  1906-07 

Elizabeth  Willson,  Piano,  1906-07 

Thomas  Stanley  Skinner,  Mus.  Bac,  Pipe  Organ,  1906-10 

Grace  L.  Whitcomb  (Hays),  B.  S.,  (784),  Voice,  1906-07 

Laura  L.  Hinkley,  A.  M.,   (981),  English,  1906-09 

Beulah  Crawford,  A.  M.,  (967),  Education  and  Psychology,  1906-07 

Alice  Rigby  (Moore),  A.  M.,  (944),  English,  1907-11 

Luella  Matson  Albrook  (Miller),  A.  M.,  (589),  English,  1907-09 

Gail  Hamilton  Ridgway,  A.  B.,  Mus.  Bac,  Violin,  1907-10 

Dhel  Loofbourrow  (Morse),  Voice,  1907-08 

Laura  Adams,  A.  M.,  (1033),  German,  1907-09 

Daisy  Dean  Wood,  A.  B.,   (1080),  Mathematics,  1907-08 

Jessie  Adelaide  Hofstetter,  Mus.  Bac,  Piano,  1908-09 

Ethel  Elliott,  A.  B.,   (1272),  Mathematics,  1908-09 

Margaret  Lawson,  Voice,  1908-09 

Myrtle  Van  Petten,  Elocution,   1908-09  _ 

Ruby  Clare  Wade,  A.  M.,   (1139),  English,  1908-09 

Leroy  Carr  Allen,  Physical  Training,   1909-10 

Jane  Lewis  (Smith);  A.  B.,  (1163),  Elocution,  1909-10 

Bertha  Eloise  Hart,  Mus.  Bac,  Piano,  1909-12 

Margaret  May  Taylor,  A.  B.,  (1073),  History  and  Mathematics,  1909- 

Myrtle  M.  Pelleymounter  (Williams),  A.  B.,  (1178),  English,  1909-13 

Nora  Hannah  Curran  (Knox),  Voice,  1909-10  

Cora  B.  Chamberlain  (Thompson),  A.  B.,  (1322),  Normal  Studies,  1909-" 
Phila  Gem  Russell  (Terrall),  A.  B.,  (1242),  Latin,  1910-12 
Laura  Lockwood,  A.  B.,  (1431),  Mus.  Bac,  Piano    1910-12 
George  Henry  Kellogg,  B.  S.,  (1553),  Normal  Studies,  1910-12 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  27 

Lowell  E.  Mabie  Welles,  Voice,  1910-11 

Julia  Seiler  Shaw,  Mus.  Bag.,  Violin,  1910-12 

Garda  Norton  Metcalfe,  A.  B.,  Voice,  1910-12 

Bartholow  Vincent  Crawford,  A.  B.,   (1401),  English,  1910-12 

Maude  Marie  Aldrich,  A.  B.,  (1082),  Art,  1910-11 

Percey  Eunice  Watson,  A.  M.,  (1025),  German,  1910-11 

Jenette  Lewis,  A.  M.,   (564),  English,  1911-12 

Katharine  Blanche  Blackwell,  B.  Ph.,   (693),  German,  19x1-13 

Laura  Millicent  Winnard,  Art,  1911-12 

Permelia  Allen,  Mus.  Bac,  Violin,  1912— 

Margaret  Price  Medary,  A.  B.,   (1563),  English,  1912-13 

William  Peter  Lamale,  Mus.  Bac,  Pipe  Organ,  1912— 

John  Leonard  Conrad,  Mus.  Bac,   Voice,   1912-13 

Sylvia  Susan  Singleton,  A.  M.,  Latin,  1912— 

Ernest  Roy  Zechiel,  A.  B.,  Piano,  19 12— 

Beulah  May  Garrard,  A.  B.,   (1412),  History,  1912-13 

Ellen  Warren  Van  Pelt,  Art,   1912— 

Gertrude  Madison,  A.  M.,  English,  and  Dean  of  Bowman  Hall,  191*— 

Jean  Blossom  Wilcox,  Voice,  1913-13 

Elsa   Strawman,  Elocution,   1913 — 

Nellie  Hartung,  A.  B.,   (1219),  English,   1913— 

Maude  Hughes,  Mus.  Bac,  Voice,  January,  1914— 


3.    THE  ALUMNI 

The  alumni  record  aims  to  be  as  complete :  as  space  and  _th« ^™^J 
obtainable  permits.  The  present  occupation  and  address  are  at  *he  ^  ° r  the 
paragraph.  Doubtful  addresses  are  marked  (?)  or  with  numeral  at  the ^year 
when  known  There  has  been  added  to  the  sketch  of  a  graduate  who  has 
married "wTth  another  graduate  the  numerical  reference  in  pa.nthesis  to  he 
other  half".  That  part  of  a  woman's  name  acquired  by  marriage  is  enclosed 
in   parentheses. 

CLASSES  1858-1913 

I.  Class  of  1858. 

,.  Matthew  Cavanagh,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Has  served  as  Mayor  and  mem  of 
Board  of  Education  of  Iowa  City;  Lawyer   Iowa  City   la.     (H.  a*  2) 

2.  Mary  L,  Fellows  (Cavanagh),  M.  E.  L.,  M.  S.  Teacher  in  Public  Sch., 
1857-58;  Iowa  City,  la.     (W.  of  1.) 

II.  Class  of  1859. 

3  Sarah  Emilie  Beede,  M.  E.  L.    Born,  Dixon,  111.,  July  20,  1837;  died, 

4  S  AlCJhubbuck  tpeet),  M.  E.  L.  Born,  Orwell,  Pa.,  March  15, 
1838;  died,  Viola,  la.,  August  18,  1865. 

r&ssfe  set  S;  ssr-sfaaras  ffi 

III.  Class  of  i860. 

8.  Amelia  Matthews  (Cowles)    B  .8,  MS     B«n,  Dund...  Canada,  Jan. 
a,  l839;  died,  Buffalo,  N.YApnlH,  1897;     (W.  <*j.)  G^ 

9.  Oliver  James  Cowles  A.  B.,  A.  M.    B.  D. „»6^.^  ^M    E.  c'hureh; 

S»  B-.  %&£%■&£  ™  ST-  - ^  (H- 

I0.    Thomas   Hogg    Dickson,   A    B     Born,   Edmeston,    Scotland,    Jnne    s. 
„     '1^?3gSt&i2£*pL*    Born  March  ,8,   .38; 

died,  Sutler  Creek,  Cal.,  March  20,  1885. 

IV.    Class  of  1861. 
I2.    Addie  Collin  (GUruth),  A.  B    A    M     We,  Plain, ,  Mo ^(W^f  %) 
**    ftZZ  ££&&&  ^V^^  near  FHntville, 

Tenn.,  Oct.  7,  1892-  B     AM     Organizer  and  head  of  Art 

i4-  ^^W^^  °f  Art  Dept- Neophogen 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  29 

Coll.,  Tenn.,  1867;  Prin.  of  Art  Dept.,  DePauw  Coll.,  New  Albany,  Ind., 
1868-76;  Organizer  and  Head  of  Art  Dept.,  Baker  Univ.,  1880-83; 
leacner  of  Drawing  and  Painting  in  Chicago,  1883-1903.  Josephine, 
Baldwin  Co.,  Ala. 

15.  Milo  Pettibone  Smith,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1866; 
Capt.  31st  Iowa  Inf.;  Dist.  Atty.  for  Eighth  Judicial  Dist,  1875-83-  Co 
Atty.  for  Linn  Co.,  1887-91;  Judge  of  Dist.  Court,  1907—.  1314  2d  Ave. 
East,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

V^    Class  of  1862. 

16.  Wilbur  C.  Dimmitt,  A.  B.  Capt,  Co.  F,  24th  la.  Inf.  Born,  Ohio, 
March  24,  1840;  died  in  the  service,  Mansfield,  La.,  May  4    1864 

17.  George  H.  Foster,  A.  B.  Priv.  38th  la.  Inf.  Born,  Port  Byron,  111., 
May  18,  1840;  died  in  the  service,  Aug.  23,  1863. 

18.  Fannie  J.  Scott  (Tool),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Born,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.  Tan 
23,  1836;  died,  Greenfield,  la.,  March  9,  1887. 

19.  Simon  Shoecraft,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Born,  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept  22 
1836;  died,  Clinton,  la.,  Dec.  6,  1912. 

20.1  Emerson  K.  Young,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Allegheny  Coll.,  1883;  Au- 
thor "Bright  Days  Abroad,"  and  "Biographers  of  Christ";  Minister  in 
M.  E.  Church,  1863-96.  Born,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1840;  died, 
Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  27,  1896. 

VI.  Class  of  1863. 

21.  Jeremiah  S.  Eberhart,  B.  S,,  M.  S.  Minister  M.  E.  Church,  1863-83; 
City  Mission  Work,  1883-1907;  Publisher  of  Sunday  Sch.  Specialties; 
Author,  Roll  of  Honor  System  for  Sunday  Schools."  Retired-  mo  N 
Kenwood  Ave.,  Austin,  Minn. 

VII.  Class  of  1864. 

22.  Louisa  Catherine  Albright  (Manley),  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Perdido  Beach, 
Baldwin  Co.,  Ala. 

23.  Edwin   Collin,  A.  B.,  A.   M.     Consular   Clerk,    Genoa,   Italy,    1865-66; 

o°i1SUJoar  r^gC5   St   Gal1'   Switz-'    l866"67l    Vice-Consul,   Zurich,   Switz. 

00  '  i,  '  State  Univ"  of  Iowa>  l869J  Co-  A«y.  for  Worth  Co.,  la., 
1889-95;  Del.  to  Nat.  Repub.  Convention  at  St.  Louis,  1896;  Representative 
in  34th  Genl.  Assembly  of  Iowa,  1911;  Pres,  Northwood  Savings  Bank- 
Lawyer,  Northwood,  la. 

24.  Mary  A.  Hayzlett  (Bradshaw),  A.  B.,  A.  M.     Born,  Mt.  Vernon    la 
June  21,  1846;  died,  Toledo,  la.,  June  25,  1892. 

VIII.    Class  of  1865. 

25.  Henrietta  Albright  (Pearce),  A.  B.,  A.  M.    Pueblo,  Col. 

26.  George  Melville  Bowman,  B.  S.,  M.  S.     Priv.  Co.  D,  44th  Iowa  Inf.; 
Pres.  First  Nat.  Bank,  San  Jose,  Cal. ;  Pres.  of  Golden  Gate  Packing  Co. 
Pres.,  Impenale-Prune  Orchard,  San  Jose,  Cal.     Born,  Dubuque,  la.,  Feb. 
11,  1844;  died,  San  Jose,  Cal.,  Nov.  27,  1903. 

2l'    ^iUiamyrA*  Gr!St%.BC  S"  M-  S-     Died>  Greene'  Ia'»  0ct-  *5,   1897. 
28.    Chloe  Matson  (Collin),  M.  E.  L.,  M.  S.    Born,  Waterloo,  Ind.,  Nov.  30, 
1840;  died,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  Oct.  9,  1905. 

29'    f}izt  J"  SPanSler'  A-  B-     Born,  Carroll  Co.,  Ohio,  April  12,  1845;  died, 

Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  Sept.  9,  1866. 
30.    Mary   E    Spencer,  B.   S.,   M.   S.    Prin.  Tremont  Sch.,   Cleveland,   O., 

1875-82;    Prin    of   Sch     No.    6,   Yonkers,    N.   Y.,    1882-90;    Proprietor  of 

Private    Sch.    for    Girls,    770    Euclid    Ave.,    Cleveland,    O.,    until    1902. 

Florence  Court,  Washington,  D.  C. 


3o  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

,x     Thomas  L.  Stephens,  A.  B.,  A.  M.     Second  Lieut.  Co,  D,  44th  Iowa 

3       Inf.   Priii.   Western  Iowa    Coll.   Inst.,    1869-71 J    Supt.   Soldiers'   Orphan 

Home,   Glenwood,   la.,    1871-75;   Mayor   of   Glenwood,    1895-99;  .Record 

Clerk,  Adjt.  General's  Office,  State  House.     1506  18th  St.,  Des  Moines,  la. 

IX,    Class  of  1866. 

32.   John  R.  Hays,  B.  S.,  M.  S.    Lawyer,  Norfolk   Nebr. 

,*.    Mary  E.  Morgan  (Maxlow),  A.  B.,  A.  M.    Lincoln,  Nebr 

3!    Thaddeus  L.  Smith,  A.  B.    Lieut,  Co.  F,  24th  Iowa  Vols.    Born,  Dalton, 

O     March  22,  1839;  died,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  Dec.  29,  1868. 
35.    Anna  C.  Walker,  B.  S.,  M.  S.     818  N.  Sycamore  St,  Santa  Ana,  Cab 
\e    Mary  A.  B.  Witter,  A.  B,  A.  M.    Iowa  State  Diploma,  1888 ;  Teachei 
3       L  forty-five  years:     Latin   and  English   for  nine  years  in  the   Marion 

High  ScL ^  and  for  eighteen  years  in  the  North  Side  High  Sch,  Denver, 

Col.     Mt,  Vernon,  la. 

X.    Class  of  1867. 

37.  Genia  M.  Birdsall  (Thrall),  B.  S,  M.  S.    Born,  Schenectady,  N.  Y, 
Tune  24,  1848;  died,  Galesville,  Wis.,  Feb.  14,  1886 

38.  Anna  E.  Brackett  (Neff),  B.  S,  M.  S.    Born   Wilton    N.  Y,  Oct.  24, 
1847;  died,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  June  13,  1912-     (w-  °f  j5;'  ,    T11     An  ,,  To 

39.  Flora  J.  Burr  (Parsons),  A.  B,  A.  M.    Born  Woodstock,  111,  April  18, 
1845;  died,  Las  Animas,  Col.,  Jan.  22,  1875.     (W.  of  45-) 

40.  William  Alton  Burr,  A.  B.,  A.  M     M   D     Hahnemann  Med.  CoH 
Chicaeo    1869;  Corporal  Co.  D,  44th  Iowa  Inf.;  Lay  Del.  to  Genl.  Cont. 
ME    Church' from"  Neb,  Conf,  1872;  Pre*  Denver  Homeopa  hie  M  d 
Club-   Vice-Pres.   Colorado  Homeopathic  Soc;  Prof    in  Denve     Horn 
nathic  Med    Coll,  1869-97;  Ed.  of  Denver  Journal  of  Homeopathy,  1894- 
L     Editorial  Collaborator  'for  Progress;  Contributor  to  medical  journals. 

43     HattTfA.  Lamb  (Martin),  B.  S.,  M.  S.    Born,  Elk  Grove,  111.,  Dec.  5, 

i8« ;  died,  Belmond,  la.,  Feb.  6,  1897-  ,„.,,,,) 

,.     Marv  A    Neff  (Ford),  A.  B.,  A.  M.    Mt.  Vernon,  la.     (W.  01  147-) 
It   Rufus  D   Parsons   A  B.,  A.  M.,  D.  D.    2nd  Sergt.  Co.  D,  44th  Iowa 
45'    In"  ^Minister  f°M  E.  Church,  ,867-1907-    R«ired,  evangehs.  and  sup- 
ply     Mt    Vernon    la      (Ho  f  39^  Bib   jnst    l869. 

*    JB°otcedarWa.A £  t  ^if  died  June    8,  ?^,  Manchester,  la., 
i7    t^Tw^TiX's^T^  AtL^eHe  Plaine, 
47'    tod ^  Miches  er°  Supt.  of  Schools  at  Mason  City  and  Atlantic;  Pres.  Iowa 
^Teachers'  Assoc,  in  ,t,6.    Born,  Galena,  111.,  March  ,,  1847;  d*d, 
Mt.  Vernon,  May  14,  1902- 

XI.    Class  of  1S68. 
*8     Tosias   T    Andrews,  B.   S.,  M.   S.     1st  Sergt.  Co.  A,   140th  111.  Vols.; 
4      mem  of  Lot  Angeles' City  Council.     .538  Shatto  St.   Los  Angeles   Ca 
49    ElSabeth  Cory  (Soper),  A.  B.,  A    M.     Supt.  of  Sunday  Sch.  fifteen 

,0    KaTk^^M^A-M    Born,  Kingston,  Canada,  June  29, 

t8a<-  died.  Mobile,  Ala,  March  30,  1885. 
5,.   Margaret  C.  McClaskey  (Rose),  B.  S,  M.  S.    4549  Kmgswell  Ave., 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  3I 

52.  Ben  McCoy  B.  S  M.  S.  Priv.  47th  Iowa  Inf.;  State  Senator,  1884-92: 
Judge  6th  Judicial  Dist.;  Lawyer,  Oskaloosa,  la. 

53.  Nettie  McKinney  (Harlan),  B.  S.,  M.  S.    Mt.  Vernon,  la.    (W.  of  67.) 

54.  John  Wesley  Moore,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Corporal,  i42d  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.; 
Mem.,  of  the  15th  Iowa  Genl.  Assembly;  Treas.  of  Marion  Co.,  Kans., 
1888-92;  Mem.  Kansas  Legis.,  1913  — ;  Editor,  Marion,  Kans. 

55-  Myron  K.  Neff,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Mem.  of  Bd.  of  Education  of  Pub.  Schs., 
1881-1912;  Retired  Merchant,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.     (H.  of  38.) 

56.  Susan  C.  Randall  (Lamb),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Born,  Pennsylvania,  March  22, 
1 841 ;  died  at  Denver,  Col.,  Dec.  14,  1906. 

57.  Maggie  L.  Reading  (Brower),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  3425  Gladstone  Blvd., 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

58.  Carrie  E.  Reed  (Cherrington),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Missionary  in  India,  1872- 
76.  Born,  Epworth,  la.,  Nov.  25,  1847;  died,  San  Fernando,  Cal.,  Dec. 
29,  1887. 

59.  Erastus  B.  Soper,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  LL.  D.  Priv.,  Co.  K,  1st  Iowa  Inf. : 
Priv.,  Sergt.,  Second  Lieut,  First  Lieut.,  and  Capt.  Co.  D,  12th  Iowa  Inf.  • 
Tutor  in  Cornell  Coll.,  1868-69;  Past  Commander  M.  O.  L.  L,,  Iowa 
Commandery;  Chmn.  Shiloh  Monument  Commission;  Vice-Pres.  Army  of 
the  Tennessee,  1906-07;  First  Treas.  of  Iowa  Soc.  of  Sons  of  Amer.  Rev- 
olution; Lay  Del.  to  Genl.  Conf.  of  the  M.  E.  Church  at  Los  Angeles, 
1904,  and  at  Baltimore,  1908;  mem.  Board  of  Trustees,  Cornell  Coll.J 
1877—,  and  of  Exec.  Com.  of  same,  1886—;  Lawyer  and  Banker,  Em- 
metsburg,  la.      (H.  of  49.) 

XII.    Class  of  1869. 

60.  Eva  Cattron  (Rigby),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  2322  Drummond  St.,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 
(W.  of  75.) 

61.  James  Plummer  Coffman,  A.  B.,  A.  M.     Farmer,  Lacon,  111. 

62.  Lewis  E.  Curts,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  D.  D.  Priv.  Co.  F,  24th  Iowa  Inf.; 
Agt.  of  the  Western  Methodist  Book  Concern,  1892-1900;  Minister  in  M 
E.  Church.     333  W.  6th  St.,  Long  Beach,  Cal. 

63.  Emma  E,  Fellows  (Nowlin),  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Sec.  of  Woman's  Foreign 
Missionary  Soc,  San  Francisco  Dist,  1896-1907.  338  8th  Ave.,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.     (W.  of  113.) 

64.  Hamline  Hurlburt  Freer,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  LL.  D.;  Prin. 
Schools,  Chariton,  la.,  1869-70;  Instructor,  Acad.  Cornell  Coll.,  1870-72- 
Pcrin^u^Cad'  and  Normal  DePt»  l872-87J  Sr.  Fellow  in  Economics,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1892-93;  Pres.  la.  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  1891 ;  Mem.  la. 
State  Bd.  Educational  Examiners,  1898-1902;  Council  Amer.  Economic 
Assn.,  1899-1905;  Advisory  Council  Simplified  Spelling  Bd.,  1907—- 
Prof.  Science  and  Art  of  Teaching  and  Political  Economy,  Cornell  Coll ' 
1887-1902,  David  Joyce  Prof.  Pol.  Econ.  and  Sociology,  and  Dean  of 
College,  1902-—. 

65.  Isaac  F  Giger,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Co.  D,  44th  Iowa  Inf.  Retired;  Toledo,  la. 
James  H  Gilruth,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Retired  farmer,  West  Plains,  Mo. 
(H.  of  12.) 

67.  James  E  Harlan,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  LL.  D.  LL.  D.,  Upper  Iowa  Univ., 
1904,  and  Northwestern  Univ.,  1910;  Priv.  Co.  D,  44th  Iowa  Inf.;  Supt 
Schools,  Cedar  Rapids,  1869-72;  Prin.  Sch.,  Sterling,  111.,  1872-73;  Alumni 
Prof.  Mathematics,  Cornell  Coll.,  1873-80,  Math,  and  Astronomy,  !88o- 
1909,  Vice-Pres.,  1881-08  and  Pres.,  1908—.     (H.  of  53.) 

68.  Warren  Harman,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Three  years  City  Atty.  and  three  terms 
as  Councilman,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.;  two  terms  as  Trustee  of  Cornell 
S5 \% r  a  >^rs  trustee  Y-  M.  C.  A.,  Cedar  Rapids;  Lawyer,  607  S. 
14th  St.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.  *      ' 

69.  Franklin  W  Hart,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Priv.  46th  Iowa  Inf.;  Mem.  of  Iowa 
Legis.,  1882-84;  Mem.  of  Gov,  Larrabee's  Staff,  with  rank  of  Lieut  Col., 


32  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

1886-90;  Lawyer  and  Real  Estate  Broker,  523  Stimson  Blk,  Los  Angeles, 
„:   MtaarNo1t^)(Galloway),BS.,M8S.    B^,  Witenngton,  Pa.,  Oct. 

.1    .84a;  died   "a  Grove  la.,  »•!,.»      rf     Co.  G  +6th  wisconsin 
78,    HluhLi  Soc,    Died,  Salem   Ore.,  June  xo    .908. 

I3"'  29'"  '^i'ldilbtoey)  IB,SN°M.,|.  '.709  11*  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash. 
1°,    S^eyC^S^S.    ^  Co.  D,  44*  Iowa  Inf.    Re- 
tired  merchant,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

XIII.    Class  of  1870. 

t«-7c-8t-    SuDt    of  Public   Instruction  of   la.,    1881-87,    rnn.   ui    ™ 

of  Nebr.,  1885;  Pnv.  Co.  I    2d   Iowa .  ^    *  ad  Iowa    Cav. 

l864;   Pres.,  two  years,    and   ^hap.    menty^eigh    y      ^  ^.^ 

Assn.;  Dept.  Chap    Iowa  G.  A.  R  and  U.  v.  u., 

5aSr&^&;W:  ^Ws^and  W  aad  ,« 
Reserve  Del     ^     3*9  G*to.  A^P. saden Cah  ^ 

8s-  8p^aiPkNfc£5  «§•  &■■  °f  c°- c^ city  Engr- 

5th  and  KSts    David  City  Nebr.     (H.  of  ya.  wilmillgton)  Pa,, 

I  i^^f^|FpL£SS^^:^; 

9°-    Srb^.^Wayne  Ave.,  Rogers  Park,  Chicago,  111. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  33 

91.  Milton  Starr,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Grand  Sec.  of  I.  O.  G.  T.  for  four  years; 
once  editor  and  pub.  Upper  Des  Moines  Republican,  Algona,  la.  Fruit 
farmer,  Cory,  Delta  Co.,  Col. 

92.  Frank  E.  Stephens,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Drum  Maj.  20th  Iowa  Inf.,  1863-65; 
Supt.  DeWitt  Schools,  1870-74;  Co.  Supt.  Mills  Co.,  1876-78;  Supt.  of< 
Schools,  Centerville,  la.,  1879-82  and  1892-97;  Merchant,  Centerville,  la., 
1882-92,  and  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  1897-1901 ;  Editor  of  Glenwood  Opinion, 
1874-75;  Ranchman,  Corvallis,  Ore.,  1901-09;  Manager  of  the  Daily  and 
Weekly  Oregonian  for  Corvallis,  1909 — .     Corvallis,  Ore.     (H.  of  83.) 

93.  Nicholas  George  Van  Sant,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  LL.  B.,  Michigan  Univ., 
1905;  Priv.  9th  Illinois  Cav. ;  Lay  Del.  to  Genl.  Conf.,  M.  E.  Church, 
1896  and  1900;  Del.  to  World's  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Convention,  London,  Eng., 
1894;  Lawyer,  601  2d  Ave.,  Sterling,  111.     (H.  of  87.) 

94.  Luther  Clinton  Woodford,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prin.  of  Sem.,  Algona,  la., 
1870-71 ;  Clergyman,  Fort  Collins,  Col. 

XIV.    Class  of  1871. 

95.  Henry  S.  Bargelt,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Minister  M.  E.  Church.  Born,  Middle- 
town,  Pa.,  April  7,  1849;  died,  Traverse  City,  Mich.,  April  1,  1910. 

96.  N.  Howard  Coleman,  A.  B.  Born,  Burlington,  la.,  Feb.  22,  1847;  died, 
Oskaloosa,  la.,  June  4,  1871. 

97.  John  William  Cory,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Dist.  Atty.  14th  Judicial  Dist., 
1877-88;  Mayor  of  Spirit  Lake,  la.,  1881-84.     Lawyer,  Spencer,  la. 

98.  Sarah  D.  Esget  (Holtsclaw),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Teacher  of  Painting,  Larch- 
wood,  la. 

99.  Merritt  A.  Goodell,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  D.  D.,  1907.  Forty  years  a  minister, 
M.  E.  Church.     230  Reber  Ave.,  Waterloo,  la. 

100.  William  O.  Mitchell,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Priv.,  Co.  C,  13th  Iowa  Inf.;  Rep. 
from  the  13th  Dist.,  24th  and  25th  Genl.  Assembly,  and  Speaker  of  the 
House,  24th  G.  A.;  Senator,  26th  and  27th  G.  A.;  Lawyer,  Guthrie,  Okla. 

101.  Ellen  S.  Rigby  (Davis),  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Teacher,  Epworth  Sem.,  1871-73  ; 
Preparatory  Dept,  Cornell  Coll.,  1873-75;  Dansville  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1877- 
78.     58  Francis  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

102.  Jesse  W.  Rigby,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Priv.,  Co.  B,  24th  Iowa  Inf.;  Clergy- 
man, Hood  River,  Ore. 

XV.     Class  of  1872. 

103.  Augustus  T.  Ash,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Born,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  April  18,  1851; 
died,  Hastings,  Nebr.,  Feb.  25,  1880. 

104.  Edgar  Truman  Brackett,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  LL.  D.  State  Senator  from 
28th,  later  30th,  Dist.,  State  of  New  York,  1896-1911.  Lawyer,  605 
Broadway,  Saratoga,  N.  Y. 

105.  Lester  B.  Carhart,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Mayor,  Sheffield,  la.,  1888-90; 
Trustee  and  Treas.  Clear  Lake  Camp  Meeting  Assn.,  1905-12;  Pres.  of 
Sch.  Bd.,  Sheffield,  1900-04;  Director  and  Vice-Pres.  Sheffield  Brick  and 
Tile  Co.,  and  Grinnell  Canning  Co.;  Cashier  Bank,  1880 — ,  Sheffield,  la. 

106.  George  Elliott,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  LL.  D.,  Albion  Coll., 
Mich.;  Author,  "The  Abiding  Sabbath,"  "The  Beauty  of  Jesus,"  and 
"Biblical  Criticism  and  Preaching" ;  Field  Sec.  Bd.  of  Home  Missions 
and  Church  Extension,  Chicago;  Mem.  Genl.  Conf.,  M.  E.  Church, 
1900,  1904,  1908,  1912;  Clergyman,  615  Ninth  St.,  Bay  City,  Mich. 

107.  Mary  Louise  Freer  (Marine),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Born,  Chardon,  O.,  Nov.  3, 
1850;  died,  Mason  City,  I  a.,  March  26,  1903.     (W.  of  89.) 

108.  Emma  A.  Haskin  (Webster),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Born,  Mt.  Vernon,  la., 
April  10,  1852;  died,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  Nov.  29,  1880. 

109.  Elsie  Hayzlett  (Wallace),  A.  B.,  A.  M.     Marion,  la. 
110.1   Sarah  Martin,  B.  S.,  M.  S.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 


34  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

in.  A.  Gertrude  Mason  (Aiken),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Born,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  July 
23>  5^54;  died,  Louisburg,  Kans.,  Jan.  23,  1880. 

112.  Eliza  McKeil  (Smith),  B.  S.,  M.  S.    2112  Davenport  St.,  Omaha,  Nebr. 

113.  Willard  Nowlin,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Soldier,  10th  Iowa  Inf.;  Supt.  Schools, 
Lyons,  la.,  1872-74;  Deputy  Atty.-Genl.  of  Cal,  1891;  Commander 
George  H.  Thomas  Post,  Dept.  Cal.  and  Nev.  G.  A.  R.,  1908;  Cal.  Del. 
to  Nat.  Repub.  Convention  at  Chicago,  June,  1912,  and  Del.  to  Nat. 
Progressive  Convention  at  Chicago,  Aug.,  1912;  Lawyer,  Foxcroft  Bldg., 
San  Francisco,  Cal.      (H.  of  63.) 

114.  Samuel  George  Smith,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  LL.  D.     Ph.  D.,  Syracuse  Univ.; 

D.  D.,  Upper  I^wa  Univ.;  mem.  Board  of  Charities,  Pres.  Nat.  Conf.  of 
Charities,  and  Vice-Pres.  Nat.  Prison  Assn. ;  former  Pres.  State  Board  of 
Visitors;  now  mem.  State  Board  of  Parole;  twenty  years  Pres.  Associated 
Charities;  Author,  ''Retribution,"  "The  Industrial  Conflict,"  ^  "Social 
Pathology,"  "Democracy  and  the  Church,"  and  contributor  to  periodicals; 
Prof,  of"  Sociology,  and  Regent,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  and  Pastor  People's 
Church,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

115.  Samuel  J.  Smyth,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa;  Mem. 
Washington  House  of  Representatives,  1890-91 ;  Solicitor,  Wash.  Co- 
operative Mining  Syndicate;  Lawyer,  4632  South  K  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash.; 
dairy  and  stock  farmer,  Goldendale,  Wash. 

116.  Thomas  Blaine  Taylor,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prin.  Albion  Sem.,  1872-73; 
Clerk  of  Franklin  Co.  Courts,  1875-79;  Lay  Del.  to  Genl.  Conf.,  M.  E. 
Church,  1896  and  1900;   Lawyer.     Died,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  July,  1908. 

XVI.  Class  of  1873. 

117.  Emma  F.  Aldrich  (Stevens),  B.  S.,  M.  S.     Paralta,  la. 

118.  Albert  E.  Carhart,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prin.  Schools,  Tama,  la.,  1873-74, 
and  Maquoketa,  la.,  1874-76;  Organizer  and,  for  six  years,  Supt.  of 
South  Dak.  Anti-Saloon  League;  Financial  Agt.,  Dak.  Wesleyan  Univ., 
one  year;  editor  and  contributor  to  temperance  periodicals;  Minister,  M. 

E.  Church,  Mitchell,  S.  D. 

119.  Jennie  F.  Emmert  (Decker),  B.  S.,  M.  S.    Glen  Ellyn,  Dupage  Co.,  111. 

120.  J.  Frederick  Escher,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Kentucky  Sch.  of  Med., 
1878;  Physician  and  Surgeon,  1042  8th  St.,  San  Diego,  Cal.      (H.  of  14s.) 

121.  Hannah  C.  Golden,  B.  S.*  M.  S.  M.  D.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1882; 
Phvsician,  Vinton,  la.     Died  March  6,  1906. 

122.  Rodintha  C.  McDole  (Hayes),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Supt.  of  Rescue  Work  for 
Col.  W.  C.  T.  U.     1736  Washington  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

123.  Samuel  L.  Savidge,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Dist.  Judge,  Kearney,  Nebr.,  1883. 
Born  in  Clinton  Co.,  O.,  1847;  died,  Kearney,  Nebr.,  Nov.  29,  1883. 

124.  Anna  Smyth  (Holden),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Teacher,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  1877- 
79 ;  Preceptress  of  Napa  Coll.     606  Franklin  St.,  Napa,  Cal. 

125.  William  Smyth,  B.  S.,  M.  S.     Lawyer,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

126.  Mathias  Verdin  Sweesy,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Examiner  of  Titles,  2550 
Jackson  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

127.  Martin  Luther  Ward,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Co.  Atty.  for  Linn  Co.,  la.;  Dist. 
Atty.  for  San  Diego  Co.,  Cal.;  Pres.  Board  Trustees,  State  Normal  Sch., 
San  Diego,  Cal.;  Lawyer,  1030  23d  St.,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

XVII.  Class  of  1874. 

128.  Charles  E.  Albrook,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Mayor  of  Eldora,  1878-79  and  1893- 
94;  Presidential  Elector,  1892;  Del.  to  Repub.  Nat.  Convention  from  the 
3<1  Dist.  of  Iowa,  1896;  Judge  of  nth  Dist.  of  Iowa,  1908 — .   Eldora,  la. 

129.  John  W.  Baird,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Born,  Morgantown,  Va.,  Sept.  1,  1852; 
died,  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  Feb.  7,  1893. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  35 

130.  William  F.  Barclay,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Pres.  Algona  Coll.,  1875-77;  Prin. 
Albion  Sem.;  Del.  to  Genl.  Conf.,  M.  E.  Church,  1896.  Born,  Medina 
Co.,  O.,  Jan.  22,  1848;  died,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  Dec.  3,  1904. 

131.  William  Boggs,  B.  S.,  M.  S.     Farmer  and  Ins.  Agt.,  Kingston,  O. 

132.  Albert  N.  Bushnell,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Born,  Mercer  Co.,  Pa.,  Dec.  10, 
1849;  died,  Algona,  la.,  May  2,  1904. 

133.  Richard  W.  Coates,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Del.  from  Cornell  Coll.  to  conven- 
tion organizing  State  Oratorical  Assn.,  1874;  State  Del.  to  convention 
organizing  Interstate  Oratorical  Assn. ;  Pastor  for  thirty  years.  Retired. 
Spencer,  la. 

134.  Walter  Ashley  Doron,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Supt.  Schools,  West  Liberty, 
Steamboat  Rock,  Monticello,  and  Eldora ;  Trustee  Iowa  Normal^  Sch.,  six 
years;  Mgr.  Iowa  Modern  Brotherhood  of  Amer. ;  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Corona,  Cal.   (1908). 

135.  Dennis  D.  Ford,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Supt.  Schools,  Harvey,  Chicago,  111.; 
Dairyman,  East  Otto,  N.  Y.    (1902). 

136.  Joseph  E.  Gandy,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1873;  Priv., 
Co.  D,  44th  Iowa  Vol.;  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  1881-83;  Mem.  State 
Legis.  of  Washington  and  Speaker  of  House,  Spokane,  Wash. 

137.  Samuel  H.  Goodyear,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Author  and  publisher;  Manager 
Monarch  Note  Book  Co. ;  Lecturer  on  accountancy,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1909- 
11.     1202  Mitchell  Ave.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.     (H.  of  151.) 

138.  Theodore  F.  Mentzer,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Mayor  of  Marion,  la.,  1878 ;  City 
Atty.,  1885-86,  and  Mayor,  1887-88,  Mitchell,  S.  D. ;  Terr.  Representa- 
tive, S.  D.,  1887-88;  Mem.  of  Legis.  State  of  Washington,  1903;  Lumber 
manuf.  and  Lawyer,  Tenino,  Wash. 

139.  John  Loring  Pollock,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Mgr.  for  John  T.  Hancock  Co., 
Wholesale  Grocers,  801   Grand  View  Ave.,  Dubuque,  la. 

140.  Richard  L.  Rowe,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Statistical  editorial  writer,  Hermis- 
ton,  Ore. 

141.  Leslie  M.  Shaw,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  LL.  D.  LL.  B.,  la.  Coll.  of  Law,  1876; 
LL.  D.,  Simpson  Coll.,  1898;  LL.  D.,  Wesleyan  Univ.;  LL.  D.,  Dickinson 
Coll.;  Lay  Del.  to  Genl.  Conf.  M.  E.  Church,  1888,  1892,  1896,  1900; 
Gov.  of  la.,  1898-1902;  Sec.  of  U.  S.  Treasury,  1902-07;  Author,  "Cur- 
rent Issues,"  and  "Aptitude  Plus  Application."  Retired.  115  Broadway, 
New  York  City. 

142.  Henry  Albert  Sutherland,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Right-of-Way  Agt.,  C.  M. 
&  St.  P.  R.  R.  Co.,  Marion,  la. 

143.  Sylvanus  Bucklin  Warner,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  D.  D.  Dist.  Supt.  St.  Paul 
Dist,  1884-88,  and  St.  Louis  Dist,  1899-1902;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church, 
Rocky  Ford,  Col. 

144.  Clinton  L.  White,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Deputy  Atty.  Genl.  of  Cal.,  1881-83; 
Maj.,  4th  Brigade,  N.  G.  C,  1886-90;  Author,  "Criminal  Law  of  Cal- 
ifornia," 1880;  Mayor  of  Sacramento,  1908-1909;  Lawyer,  630  21st  St., 
Sacramento,  Cal. 

145.  Annie  J.  Wiley  (Escher),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Born,  Tyrone  Co.,  Ireland, 
March  4,  1851;  died,  San  Diego,  Cal.,  Nov.  4,  1892.     (W.  of  120.) 

XVIII.    Class  of  1875. 

146.  Charles  Michael  Brown,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
1877.     Real  Estate,  710  Security  Bldg.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

147.  David  Wilmot  Ford,  A.  B.,  M.  S.     Farmer,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.  (H.  of  44.) 

148.  Mary  M.  Jones  (Bohner),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  500  Nebr.  Ave.,  Long  Beach,  Cal. 

149.  William  Branson  Lardner,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
1877;  Court  Commissioner  for  Placer  Co.,  1878-80;  Dist.  Atty.  for 
Placer  Co.,  Cal.,  1880-83;  Pres.  Bd.  of  Trustees  of  Sierra  Normal. Coll., 
1884-86;  Mem.  of  Assembly,  1889-1900,  and  State  Senator,  1901-05;  Cal. 
DelJ  to  Nat.  Irrigation  Congress,  Portland,  Ore.,  1906,  and  Sacramento, 


36  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

Cal.,  1907;  Lay  Del.  to  Genl.  Convention  of  Episc.  Church  at  Richmond, 
Va.,  1907;  Sec.  and  mem.  of  committee  preparing  Constitution  and 
Canon9  for  Diocese  of  Sacramento,  1911;  Chancellor  for  Bishop  and 
Episc.  Church  in  Northern  Cal.  for  ten  years;  Trustee  of  Free  Library, 
City  Atty.,  1912-13 ;  Lawyer  and  Notary  Public,  Auburn,  Cal. 

150.  Victor  Marshall  Law,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  M.  D.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll., 
1878;  Prof,  of  Science,  St.  Paul's  Coll.,  Tokyo,  Japan,  three  years;  Au- 
thor, "Christian  Evidences  in  Japan";  Rector  of  Episc.  Church,  Oakland, 
Cal.  Born,  Genesee  Grove,  111.,  July  24,  1853  ;  died,  Clarendon,  Tex., 
May,  1900. 

151.  Kate  Louise  Matson  (Goodyear),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  (W. 
of  137.) 

152.  Thomas  H.  Milner,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Lawyer,  Belle  Plaine,  la.  Died, 
Belle  Plaine,  la.,  Aug.  18,  1912. 

153.  William  Harmon  Norton,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  D.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
1911;  Tutor,  Greek  and  Latin,  Cornell  Coll.,  1875-77,  Adjunct  Prof., 
1877-81,  Prof.  Greek  and  Geology,  1881-90,  and  Prof.  Geology,  1890 — , 
(Alumni  Prof.  1909 — );  Asst.  la.  Geol.  Surv.,  1892;  Pres.  la.  Acad. 
Sci.,  1900,  and  Sci.  Sec.  Nat.  Ed.  Assn.,  1902,  and  la.  State  Teachers' 
Assn.,  1907;  Fellow  Geol.  Sec.  of  Amer.,  1895 — ;  Author,  "Artesian 
Wells  of  Iowa"  (la.  Geol.  Survey,  Vol.  6,  1897),  "Elements  of  Geology," 
1905,  "Underground  Water  Resources  of  Iowa,"  (Water  Supply  Paper, 
No.  293,  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  and  Vol.  21,  la.  Geol.  Survey,  1912),  and 
various  scientific  and  educational  papers.        (H.  of  168.) 

154.  James  Albert  Rogers,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.,  Northern  Dist. 
of  la.,  six  years;  Mayor  of  Clarion,  four  years;  mem.  City  Council, 
twelve  years;  Pres.  and  mem.  of  Sch.  Bd.,  fourteen  years;  Lawyer, 
Clarion,  la. 

155.  Edward  Clapp  Shankland,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.,  A.  M.  C.  E.,  Rensselaer 
Polytech.  Inst,  N.  Y.,  1878;  Engr.,  World's  Columbian  Exposition; 
En-gr.  to  D.  H.  Burnham,  Architect;  Author,  "Steel  Skeleton  Construc- 
tion."; mem.  Harbor  and  Sub-way  Commission,  Chicago,  1911 — ;  Civil 
Engr.,  4808  Champlain  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

XIX.    Class  of  1876. 

156.  Nathaniel  K.  Beechley,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Real  Estate,  mi  1st  Ave., 
Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

157.  Isaac  E.  Congdon,  A.  B.,  B.  S.,  B.  C.  E.,  A.  M.,  M.  S.,  C.  E.  Lawyer, 
Omaha,  Nebr. 

158.  Winfield  Scott  Doron,  B.  S.,  M.  S.    Ranchman,  Coalmont,  Col. 

159.  Hortensms  Lowry  Isherwood,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll., 
1878;  Mem.  of  Mo.  Legis.,  1892-94;  Pres.  Citizens  Bank;  Physician  and 
Surgeon;  Carl  Junction,  Mo. 

160.  Maria  Lydia  Ricker,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Born,  Davenport,  la.,  Apr.  27, 
1850;  died,  Jacksonville,  111.,  March  7,  1884. 

161.  John  Smith  Sniffen,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Iowa  Coll.  of  Law,  1876; 
Mayor  of  Socorro,  New  Mex.,  1887-88 ;  Mem.  of  Legis.  of  N.  M.,  1888- 
89;  Maj.  N.  M.  Militia,  1886;  Lawyer,  Globe,  Ariz. 

162.  Horace  Emory  Warner,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem., 
1878;  D.  D.,  Univ.  of  Denver,  1897;  Del.  to  Genl.  Conf.  of  M.  E. 
Church,  1900;  Author,  "The  Psychology  of  the  Christian  Life."  Born, 
Castleton,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1,  1855;  died,  Denver,  Col.,  Dec.  15,  1911. 

163.  James  Carleton  Young,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  Litt.  D.  Hon.  Commissioner  of 
U.  S.  to  Paris  Internat.  Exposition,  1878;  Pres.  Nat.  Assn.  of  Real  Estate 
Dealers,  1884-86;  Bibliophile;  creator  of  unique  library  containing  best 
books  of  best  living  authors,  each  book  inscribed  by  its  author;  decorated 
by  France  with  the  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  for  service  to  litera- 
ture, 1910;  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Geog.  Soc.  of  Eng.;  Hon.  mem.  Geog. 


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Soc,  Lima,  Peru;  mem.  of  various  other  societies  and  clubs,  including 
the  Authors'  Club  of  London,  Eng.,  and  the  Soc.  of  Men  of  Lettres,  and 
the  Soc.  of  the  Friends  of  Books,  of  Paris.  1600  2d  Ave.  S.,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

XX.  Class  of  1877. 

164.  Fred  Marius  Abbott,  A.  B.,  A.  M.     Clergyman,  Loon  Lake,  Wash. 

165.  Louis  Bowman  Albright,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Wholesale  Grocer,  Pierre, 
S.  D. 

166.  William  Henry  Albright,  A.  B.,  A.  M.     Mt.  Vernon,  la 

167.  Lewis  Cass  Brown,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa.  Waco, 
Tex.  (1908).  ^      ,  TT   . 

168.  Mary  Florence  Burr  (Norton),  B.  S,  M.  S.,  A.  M.  Grad.  stu  ,  Univ. 
of  Wis.,  1906  (Summer)  ;  Instructor  French  and  Math.,  Cornell  Coll., 
1877-83,  and  Adjunct  Prof.,  1883-86;  Adjunct  Prof,  of  Math,  in  same, 
1886-92,  and  Assoc,  Prof,  1892-05,  and  Prof.,  1905—  (Alumni  Prof. 
1909 — ).     (W.  of  153.)  ,    .      .  '       .         . 

169.  Franklin  Benjamin  Gault,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  A.  M  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of 
Wooster,  O.,  1901;  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Education,  Wash.,  1891-92;  Supt. 
of  Schools,  Tama  and  Mason  City,  la.,  Pueblo,  Col.,  and  Tacoma  Wash.; 
Pres  Univ.  of  Idaho;  Pres.  of  Whitworth  Coll.,  Tacoma,  Wash.;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Visitors  to  the  U.  S.  Naval  Acad.,  1902;  Pres.  Univ.  of  South 
Dak.,  1906-13.     Tacoma,  Wash. 

170.  Delos  N.  Goodell,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Born,  Mornstown,  Vt.,  March  7, 
1853;   died,  Mt.  Vernfcn, Ta.,  Feb.  7,   1882. 

171.  Harriett  Loruhama  Hewitt,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prin.  of  Schools,  Mechan- 
icsville,  la.,  1886-89;  Farmer,  Waterloo,  la.     Died,  1902. 

172.  Arthur  Graves  Neff,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.     Farmer,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

173.  Ernest  Homer  Smith,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Born,  Naperville,  111.,  May  14, 
1854;  died,  Marengo,  111.,  Aug.  3,  1882. 

XXI.  Class  of  1878. 

174.  Asa  Wilkins  Berryman,  B,  S.,  M.  S.  M.  D.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
1884;  Physician;  Med.  Inspector  and  Adjuster  for  Pacific  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co.     1555  4th  Ave.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

175.  James  Gerry  Eberhart,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.; 
Chaplain  of  Council,  14th  Legis.  Assembly  of  Ariz.,  1886;  Founder  M. 
E.  Church  at  Northern  and  at  Flagstaff,  Ariz.;  Missionary  for  five  years 
in  Ariz,  and  Col.;  Clergyman.     218  N.  Central  Ave.,  Rockford,  111. 

176.  Charles  Wesley  Lyon,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Preacher  and  Teacher,  R.  F.  D., 
Cedar  Falls,  la. 

177.  Charles  Edward  Moore,  A.  B.,  A.  M. 

178.  Charles  Andrew  Pollock,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  LL.  D.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of 
Iowa,  1881;  Dist.  Atty.,  Cass  Co.,  Dakota  Terr.,  1885-89;  Author  of 
Prohibition  Law,  N.  DJ;  Lay  Del.  from  N.  D.  to  Genl.  Conf.  M.  E. 
Church,  Baltimore,  1908,  and  Minneapolis,  1912;  Judge  of  the  3d  Ju- 
dicial Dist.  of  N.  D.,  1896  — .     Fargo,  N.  D.     (H.  of  180.) 

XXII.     Class  of  1879. 

179.  John  Alexander  Brown,  B.  S.,  M,  S.  Born,  Lancashire,  Eng.,  Feb.  8, 
1855;  died,  Waverly,  la.,  April  4,  1884. 

180.  Martha  Clinton  (Pollock),  A.  B.,  A.  M.     Fargo,  N.  D.   (W.  of  178.) 

181.  Miller  Eugene  Conrad,  B.  S.,  M.  S.     Merchant,  Atlantic,  la. 

182.  Clara  Cooley  (Becker),  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Stu.  Wellesley  Coll.,  1875-76 
(first  year  of  the  Coll.  and  no  degrees  given).  1394  Locust  St.,  Du- 
buque, la. 

183.  William  Ferris  Cramer,  A.  B.,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  A.  M.  Teacher's  life 
diploma    for   Iowa;    Trustee    of   Cornell    Coll.,    1888-1900;    Prin.    High 


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Sch.,  Cedar  Falls,  la.,  1879-80;  Supt.  Schools,  Waverly,  la.,  1880-89; 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Sioux  City,  la.,  1889-92;  Supt.  Schools,  Iowa  City,  la., 
1892-97,  at  Waukegan,  111.,  1898-1901,  at  Waverly,  la.,  1901-06,  at  Red 
Oak,  la.,  1906-13,  and  1913 — ,  Atlantic,  la. 

184.  Eugene  Sylvester  Daly,  B.  S.,  M.  S.     Clergyman.    Troy,  la. 

185.  Belle  Hanna,  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  A.  M.  State  Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  of  111.; 
Teacher  in  Occidental  Coll.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. ;  Instructor  in  Cornell 
Coll.,  1880-1904;  Prin.  Mary  Allan  Sem.,  Crockett,  Tex.,  1911-13  ;  Supt. 
Schools,  1913  — ,  Little  Sioux,  la. 

186.  Reinhart  Hild,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Clergyman,  M.  E.  Church.  Retired. 
Jerome,  Ida. 

187.  Amelia  Abi  Ingols  (Kinsey),  B.  S.     Los  Gatos,  Cal. 

188.  William  Disbro  Lee,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Editor,  publisher,  and  farmer, 
and  for  three  terms  mem.  of  Repub.  State  Central  Com.  from  the  Fifth 
Dist.  of  la.  Born,  Dyresville,  la.,  Nov.  2,  1856;  died,  Toledo,  la.,  Dec. 
14,  1909. 

189.  George  Monroe  JLyon,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Lawyer  and  Real  Estate  Agt., 
Marshalltown,  la. 

190.  Charles  Beamer  Marine,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Supt.  Schools,  Benton  Co.,  la., 
1886-90;  Prin.  Latin  School,  Nebr.  State  Univ.,  1880-82;  Clerk  of  U.  S. 
Pension  Agency  for  la.  and  Nebr.  at  Des  Moines,  1890-1913  ;  transferred 
to  U.  S.  Pension  Bureau,  1913 — .  321  Maryland  Ave.  N.  E.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

191.  Leroy  Martin,  A.  B.,  A.  M.     Lawyer,  Sidney,  Nebr. 

192.  Eben  Wever  Martin,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  M..  £>.  Rep.  in  Dakota  Legis., 
1885-87;  Pres.  Board  of  Trustees  State  Normal  Sch.,  1895-97;  mem-  Genl- 
Conf.,  M.  E.  Church,  1900;  Mem.  of  57th,  58th,  59th,  60th,  61st,  62d, 
and  63d  U.  S.  Congresses;  Lawver,  Deadwood,  S.  D.     (H.  of  234.) 

193.  Frank  McKay,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Lawyer  and  Real  Estate  Agt.,  714 
American  Bank  Bldg.,  1005  McGee  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  (1902). 

194.  Patrick  Othenian  Rooney,     A.  B.,  A.  M. 

195.  Joseph  Frank  Sartori,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1881; 
Pres.  Savings  Bank  Section,  Arner.  Bankers'  Assn.,  1913-14;  Pres.  Se- 
curity Trust  and  Savings  Bank,  725  W.  28th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

196.  Henriette  Edith  Sessions  (Merritt),  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Born,  Blackhawk 
Co.,  la.,  March  17,  i860;  died,  Chicago,  111.,  April  4,  1895. 

197.  Mary  Elizabeth  Smith,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Teacher  in  Albion  Sem.,  1881- 
82,  in  Epworth  Sem.,  1888,  and  in  Cornell  Coll.,  1895-1907.  Born,  Linn 
Co.,  la.,  April  13,  1859;  died,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  Oct.  26,  1907. 

198.  Adele  Gertrude  Stevens  (Welch),  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Died,  Des  Moines, 
la.,  Dec.  27,  1905.      (W.  of  203.) 

199.  Gazelle  Stevens  (Sharp),  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Author  of  "A  Little  Patch  o' 
Blue,"  and  other  poems.     815  G  St.,  Santa  Ana,  Cal. 

200.  Elizabeth  Tallman,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Teacher  in  Public  Sch.,  Denver,  Col.; 
Laboratory  and  Cast  Drawing,  Med.  Coll.,  McGill  Univ.,  Montreal, 
Canada  (1902). 

201.  Arthur  James  Van  Anda,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Co.  C,  44th  Iowa;  mem. 
Board  of  Education,  mgr.  Pawnee  Lumber  Co.,  Pawnee  City,  Nebr. 

202.  Estella  Montressa  Virden  (Pierson),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  730  Lake  Ave., 
Wilmette,  111.      (W.-  of  207.) 

203.  George  W.  Welch,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Past  Grand  Chief  Templar  of  I.  O. 
G.  T.  of  la.;  Prin.  Schools,  Humboldt,  la.,  one  year;  Author,  "Christian 
Citizenship  and  the  Saloon";  Postal  Clerk,  927  Clinton  Ave.,  Des 
Moines,  la.      (H.  of  198.) 

XXIII.     Class  of  1880. 

204.  Charles  Andrew  Brindell,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.     Osage,  la. 

205.  Gertrude  Frances  Bunnell  (Abdill),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Teacher  of  Music, 
5510  Washington  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.    (1908). 


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206.  Arthur  Palmer  Gates,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.     Publisher,  Macon,  Ga. 

207.  Louis  J.  Pierson,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Mem.  of  the  111.  House  of  Rep.,  44th, 
45th,  46th,  and  47th  Sessions;  Mayor  of  Wilmette;  Lawyer,  1315 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Chicago,  111.     (Hv  of  202.) 

208.  James  Marion  Poland,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.  S.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
1892;  Clergyman,  M.  E.  Church,  1880-91;  Dentist,  Waterloo,  la. 

209.  William  Edmund  Ross,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Hazle- 
ton,  la. 

XXIV.     Class  of  188 i. 

210.  James  Edward  Bromwell,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Co.  Auditor  Linn  Co.,  1886- 
92;  Lawyer,  Marion,  la. 

211.  Robert  G.  Cousins,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.,  LL.  D.  Mem.  21st  Genl.  As- 
sembly of  la.,  1886-87;  elected  by  the  House  of  Representatives  Manager 
of  the  Impeachment  of  the  Auditor  of  State,  tried  before  the  Senate  in 
1887;  Presidential  Elector,  1888;  Prosecuting  Atty.,  Cedar  Co.,  la., 
1888-90;  Mem.  53d,  54th,  55th,  56th,  57th,  58th,  59th,  and  60th  U.  S. 
Congresses;  Lawyer,  Publicist,  and  Lecturer,  Tipton,  la. 

2i2.  Simon  Harris  Cranmer,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Teacher  in  Cornell  Coll.,  1879- 
81;  Prin.  Schools,  Shelby,  la.,  1881-84;  mem.  South  Dak.  Constitutional 
Convention,  1885-87;  Pres.  Union  Banking  Co.,  1890;  State's  Atty., 
1890-92;  Lawyer,  2431  Hennepin  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

213.  John  Lawrence  Curts,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Prin.  Schools,  DeKalb,  111.,  1881- 
88,  and  Harvard,  111.,  1888-92;  Mgr.,  Sec,  and  Treas.  Champion  Brass 
Works,  Coldwater,  Mich. 

214.  Charles  Lester  Gould,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ph.  D, 'Boston  Univ.,  1890;  D. 
D.,  Upper  Iowa  Univ.,  1901;  Del.  to  Genl.  Conf.  M.  E.  Church,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  1904;  Clergyman,  M.  E.  Church,  Anamosa,  la. 

215.  Eliza  Jane  Hyndman,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ph.  B.,  1878,  and  Ph.  M.,  1881, 
Hedding  Coll. ;  M.  D.,  Woman's  Med.  Sch.  of  Northwestern  Univ., 
1897;  Instructor  in  Latin  and  Greek,  Chaddock  Coll.,  1878-79;  English 
and  Greek,  Epworth  Sem.,  1884-88;  Mathematics  and  Science,  Cornell 
Coll.,  1889-94;  Physician  and  Surgeon,  Suite  307-8  Griesheim  Bldg., 
Bloomington,  111. 

216.  Thomas  Green  Isherwood,  B.  S.,  M,  S.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll., 
1883;  Surgeon  for  Galena  Div.,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1883-92;  Mayor  of 
Turner,  111.,  1890-91 ;  Physician  and  Surgeon,  West  Chicago,  111. 

217.  John  S.  Mclntyre,  B.  Ph.  Clergyman.  Born,  Ireland,  Sept.  15,  1847; 
died,  Davenport,  la.,  Jan.  30,  1892. 

218.  Edgar  Hunter  Scott,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1883;  Lawyer,  411 
S.  38th  St.,  Omaha,  Nebr. 

219.  Calvin  Othello  Sones,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  M.  D.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
1886;  Pres.  Guthrie  Co.  Med.  Soc,  1889—;  Pres.  Dallas-Guthrie  Dist. 
Med.  Soc,  1893 — ;  mem.  U.  S.  Pension  Bd.  of  Examiners,  1897  — ;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Trustees  Guthrie  Co.  High  Sch.,  1899 — ;  Physician  and  Sur- 
geon, Panora,  la.     (H.  of  298.) 

220.  Otho  Whit  Smith,  A.  B.,  A.  M.     Deceased. 

221.  Armstrong  Spear,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.     Real  Estate,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

222.  Elijah  A.  West,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Genl.  Agt.  for  U.  S.  Kellastone  Co.,  224 
Bacon  Bldg.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

XXV.    Class  of  1882. 

223.  Joanna  Baker,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  A.  M.,  DePauw  Univ.,  1888;  A.  M., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1903;  Teacher  of  Latin,  DePauw  Acad.,  1889-90; 
Prof,  of  Greek,  1890 — ,  and  Associate  Prof,  of  Latin,  1912 — ,  Simpson 
Coll.,  Indianola,  la. 

224.  Thomas  Linus  Blank,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Register  of  Deeds  of  Jerauld 
Co.,  S.  D.,  1883-85;  Engr.  in  Wis.,  Minn.,  la.,  and  S.  D.,  1882,  1886, 
1887,  1889;  Asst.  Engr.  on  M.  K.  &  T.  R.  R.  in  Mo.,   1892-93;   Chief 


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Engr.  of  Des  Moines  and  Northern  Iowa  R.  R.,  1901-03 ;  and  of  Water- 
loo, Pella  and  Southwestern  R.  R.,  1907-08;  Municipal  and  Drainage 
Engr.  in  la.,  and  S.  D.,  1909-12;  Sanitary  Engr.,  Grinnell,  la. 

225.  Earl  Louis  Boies,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Lawyer,  Waterloo,  la.  Died, 
Waterloo,  la.,  April  13,  1903.  . 

226.  David  Crawford  Brockman,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  State  Univ.  of 
Iowa,  1878;  Pres.  Tri-State  Med.  Soc,  Iowa  State  Med.  Soc,  and  Iowa 
State  Assn.  of  Railway  Surgeons;  Adjunct  Chair  Obstetrics  and  Gyne- 
cology, State  Univ.  of  Iowa;  Physician  and  Surgeon,  Ottumwa,  la. 

227.  Katherine  Cole  (Smith),  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.   Myopia  Hill,  Winchester,  Mass. 

228.  James  Newman  Fawcett,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  A.  M.,  Upper  Iowa  Univ., 
1885;  Clergyman,  Farmer,  Salesman,  Woodward,  Okla. 

229.  Rollo  Franklin  Hurlburt,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  D.  D.  Grad.  stu.  in  English 
Literature  and  Philosophy,  Boston  Univ.,  1884-85,  1893-94;  Ph.  D.,  Bos- 
ton Univ.,  1896;  joined  Upper  la.  Conf.,  1882;  Prin.  Epworth  Sem., 
1887;  Pastor  First  M.  E.  Church,  Burlington,  la.,  1896-1904;  Delaware 
Ave.  M.  E.  Church,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1904-09;  First  M.  E.  Church,  Iowa 
City,  la.,  1909-12;  First  M,  E.  Church,  1912— ,  Marshalltown,  la. 

230.  Albert  Westlake  Johnston,  Ph.  B.,  Ph.  M.  Born,  Bellevue,  la.,  May 
27,  1856;  died  near  Pierre,  S.  D.,  Oct.  3,  1892. 

231.  George  Washington  Keister,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Architect,  200  W.  113th 
St.,  New  York  City. 

232.  John  Freeman  Lohr,  B.  C.  £.,  C.  E.  Co.  Surveyor,  1883 ;  Abstractor 
and  Loan  Broker,  Orange  City,  la. 

233.  Kate  Anna  Mason  (Hogle),  A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Woman's  Med.  Coll., 
Chicago,  1885;  grad.  stu.,  Cornell  Coll.,  1893-94;  N.  Y.  Polyclinic,  1891, 
and  in  Zurich,  Switz.,  and  London,  Eng.,  1894;  Physician,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

(W.  of  379.) 

234.  Jessie  Arvilla  Miner  (Martin),  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  42  Lincoln  Ave.,  Dead- 
wood,  S.  D.     (W.  of  192.)  . 

235.  Thomas  Francis  Tobin,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prin.  of  Tilford  Collegiate 
Acad.,  Vinton,  la. 

236.  Henry  Clay  White,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
1884;  Teacher  and  Writer,  Delmont,  S.  D.    (1902). 

XXVI.     Class  of  1883. 

237.  Charles  Grandison  Ammon,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.    Farmer,  Hammond,  Nebr. 

238.  Ruluf  Augustus  Chase,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Denver  Univ.;  Dist. 
Supt,  six  years;  mem.  Bd.  of  Control,  Epworth  League,  four  years; 
mem.  Federal  Council  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  in  America;  mem.  Genl. 
Conf.  of  M.  E.  Church,  1904,  1908,  and  1912;  Trustee  of  Denver  Univ., 
for  many  years;  Author,  "The  Great  Affirmative";  Lecturer,  Pastor  First 
M.  E.  Church,  131  W.  4th  St.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

239.  Letta  Crandall  (Harris),  B.  S.,  M.  S.     Monrovia,  Cal. 

240.  Isaac  Washington  Cranmer,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Supreme  Orator  of  North 
Amer.  Union,  1903-06;  Manager  of  Loyal  Americans  of  the  Repub., 
1906-07;  Mining  and  Real  Estate,  6505  Stewart  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
(1908).  .         e  _ 

241.  John  Anthony  Davies,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
1885;  Lawyer,  Butte,  Nebr. 

242.  Joseph  O.  Dobson,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  D.  D.,  Baker  Univ.,  1893 ;  Dist 
Supt,  Sioux  Falls  Dist.,  Dakota  Conf.,  1895-1901,  Huron  Dist,  S.  D., 
1901-04,  Mitchell  Dist.,  1904-10;  mem.  Campaign  Canvassing  Com., 
Cornell  Coll.,  1910  — ;  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

243.  Margaret  Frances  Felton  (Kegley),  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Born,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.,  June  16,  1855;  died,  Monmouth,  la.,  Feb.  2,  1890. 

244.  Fannie  Mary  Gates  (Caldwell),  B.  S.,  M.  S.    Biggsville,  111. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  41 

245.  William  Francis  Gates,  B.  $.,  M.  S.  McCormick  Theol.  Sem.,  1893 ; 
Missionary,  Quezaltenango,  Guatemala,  Cen,  Am.;  Evangelist,  Nyack, 
N.  Y. 

246.  Nettie  M.  Hewitt,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Preceptress  Epworth  Sem.,  1883-85; 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Hiawatha,  Kans.,  1888-89;  Agriculturist,  Waterloo,  la. 

247.  Celia  Vilette  Hutchins  (White),  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  335  Athol  Ave.,  Oak- 
land, Cal.     (W.  of  255.) 

248.  William  Kilburn  Jacques,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  M.  D.,  Chicago  Med. 
Coll.,  1887;  Teacher  of  Sciences,  Epworth  Sem.,  1883-84;  Clerk,  South 
Side  Free  Dispensary,  Chicago,  111.,  1887-88;  Prof,  of  Med.,  Coll.  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Chicago,  111.;  Chief  of  Staff,  Chicago  Health 
Dept. ;  Physician   and  Surgeon,  4316  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

249.  George  Washington  Jones,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Prin.  Epworth  Sem., 
1883-86;  Author,  "Ten  American  Authors";  Editor,  Iowa  Normal 
Monthly,  1884-90;  Publisher,  The  School  Century,  509  North  Grove 
Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

250.  William  Carman  Layton,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Sec.  of  The  Empire  Irriga- 
tion Co.,  offices  Denver  and  Des  Moines.     Ouray,  Col.    (1908). 

251.  William  Reeder  Lee,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.     Lawyer,  Carroll,  la. 

252.  Norman  Thickstun  Mason,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1886;  Lawyer,  Deadwood,  S.  D. 

253.  William  Foster  Muse,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  111.  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1883  ;  Editor  and  publisher,  Mason  City,  la. 

254.  LeRoy  Titus  Weeks,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ph.  D.,  Denver  Univ.,  1903; 
Prin.  Columbia  River  Acad.,  Ida.,  1887-88;  Acting  Pres.  Little  Rock 
Univ.,  1893-94;  grad.  stu.  in  English,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1895-97;  Prof, 
of  English,  Southwestern  Coll.,  Kans.,  1897-1905,  McKendree  Coll.,  111., 
1905-06;  Del.  to  Kans.  State  Repub.  Convention,  1904;  Author,  "The 
Poems  of  Leroy  Titus  Weeks,"  "The  Alphabet  on  Wings,"  "The  Teacher 
as  an  Architect,"  "A  Book  of  the  Sonnet,"  and  of  various  poems  in  The 
Century  and  other  magazines.  Clergyman,  Episc.  Church.  183 1  Chi- 
cago Ave.,  Evanston,  111.      (H.  of  728.) 

255.  George  Washington  White,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  D.  D.  Dist.  Supt.,  Los 
Angeles  Dist. ;  Pres.  Univ.  of  Southern  Cal. ;  Pastor  Central  Church, 
and  Wesley  Church,  San  Francisco,  Cal. ;  mem.  Genl.  Conf.,  M.  E. 
Church,  1912;  mem.  Genl.  Deaconess  Board,  1912-16;  mem.  Commission 
in  charge  of  the  Religious  Exhibit  at  Panama-Pacific  Exposition ;  Author, 
"The  Historic  Christ,"  and  "How  We  Obtained  Our  Bible";  Pastor 
First  M.  E.  Church,  335  Athol  Ave.,  Oakland,  Cal.     (H.  of  247.) 

XXVII.    Class  of  1884. 

256.  William  Samuel  Baird,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Lawyer,  515  E.  Broadway, 
Council  Bluffs,  la. 

257.  Luella  Boyd,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prin.  of  Schools,  West  Liberty,  la.,  1884- 
85;  Teacher  of  Latin  and  Mathematics,  Cornell  Coll.,  1886-87;  Asst- 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  1888-89;  Private  Teacher,  Mt.  Ver- 
non, la. 

258.  Dillon  Bronson,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  D.  D.  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1888  ; 
Pastor  Bromfield  St.  M.  E.  Church,  Boston,  1888-90;  traveled  around  the 
world  and  studied  at  Berlin  Univ.,  Germany,  1890-92;  Pastor  M.  E. 
Church  at  Newton,  Mass.,  1892-97,  at  Salem,  Mass.,  1897-1900,  and  of 
St.  Mark's  Church,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1900-07;  Supt.  of  Boston  Miss. 
Soc,  1907-11;  Supt.  Boston  Dist,  New  Eng.  Conf.,  1911 — .  25  Park 
St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

259.  John  Nicholas  Dahm,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Teacher  High  Sch.,  McGregor, 
la. 

260.  Levi  Day,  A.  B.,  A.  M.     Farmer,  Harrisburg,  Ore. 


42  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

261.  Charles  Henry  Dudley,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1886;  Lawyer,  14  Cheyenne  Road,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

262.  Elwyn  Dudley,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1886;  Physician, 
Paullina,   la.      (H.  of  279.) 

263.  Edwin  James  Esgate,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Marion,  la., 
1884-85;  Supt.  Marion  Schools,  1885-90;  Del.  to  Genl.  Conf.,  M.  E. 
Church,  Baltimore,  1908;  mem.  Bd.  of  Trustees,  Cornell  Coll.,  1901-13, 
and  of  Exec.  Com.,  1905-11;  Cashier  Bank.     Retired,  Marion,  la. 

264.  Eva  May  Fancher  (Wishard),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Stu.  of  missions  among 
women  in  Europe  and  the  Orient,  "1887-92 ;  mem.  Internat.  Com.,  and 
Chmn.  of  the  N.  Y.  State  Com.  of  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  stu.  of  Sociology, 
1325  Fairfield  Terrace,  Victoria,  B.  C. 

265.  Anna  Fulton  Graham  (Peabody),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Austin,  Minn.,  1886-89,  and  Owatonna,  Minn.,  1889-90.  Blue  Rapids, 
Kans. 

266.  Jacob  DeWitt  Graham,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll., 
Chicago,  1891;  Prin.  Schools,  Center  Point,  la.,  1885-86,  and  Spring- 
ville,  la.,   1886-89;  Physician,  Springville,  la. 

267.  James  R.  Hanna,  B,  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Mem.  21st  Nebr.  Legis.,  1889-91; 
Judge  Dist.  Court,  nth  Judicial  Dist.,  Nebr.,  1903—;  Lawyer  and 
Banker,  Greeley,  Nebr. 

268.  Xenetta  Hess,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Born,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  Feb.  24,  1859;  died, 
Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  Aug.  28,  1887. 

269.  Frederick  Henry  Jacobs,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Genl.  Sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
five  years;  State  Sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  two  years;  evangelistic  work,  Supt. 
of  Fulton  St.  Daily  Noon  Meetings,  New  York  City.  Born,  Germany, 
1855 ;  died,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  24,  1910. 

270.  Fannie  Ella  Johnston,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  B.  A.,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr., 
Univ.,  1905;  Prin.  Red  Bluff  High  Sch.,  1894-96;  Instructor  in  English, 
Coll.  of  the  Pacific,  Cal. ;  Prin.  of  Schools,  Elk  Grove,  Cal. ;  Teacher  of 
Latin  and  Civil  Govt,  in  Shasta  Co.  High  Sch.,  Redding,  Cal.  Los 
Gates,  Cal.. 

271.  Edward  Lee,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Clergyman,  M.  E.  Church,  27  years; 
Ins.  Agt. ;  Supply  Preacher,  1020  Van  Ness  St.,  Santa  Ana,  Cal. 

272.  David  Charles  Main,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Bank  Cashier,  Wayne,  Nebr. 
Died,  Wayne,  April  5,  1910. 

273.  Eddy  Calvin  McClelland,  A.  B.,  A.  M.    Rice  Lake,  Wis. 

274.  John  Ernest  Mellett,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Lawyer,  Ravenna,  Nebr.  Born, 
Anamosa,  la.,  Aug.  27,  1861 ;  died,  Logan,  la.,  Apr.  25,  1902. 

275.  John  T.  Moffit,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1886;  Maj.  2d 
Regt,  Iowa  N.  G. ;  Lieut.  Col.  50th  Iowa  Inf.,  Spanish-Amer.  War, 
1898;  Del.  to  Repub.  Nat.  Convention,  1892;  Senator,  28th  and  29th 
Genl.  Assemblies;  mem.  Bd.  of  Trustees,  Cornell  Coll.,  1906 — ,  and 
Exec.  Com.,  1911 — ;  Lawyer,  Tipton,  la. 

276.  Samuel  Neeley  Parsons,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Sec.  Iowa  State  Senate,  24th 
Genl.  Assembly,  1892;  Deputy  Clerk  of  Dist.  Court  of  Linn  Co.,  1887- 
92 ;   Civil  Engr.,  Marion,  la. 

277.  Lura  Hubbell  Phillips  (Markley),  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Prin.  Lincoln  Sch., 
Ottumwa,  la.,  1889-90;  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Cedar  Falls,  la.,  1890-91; 
Science  Teacher,  and  Institute  Instructor  in  la.,  S.  D.,  and  Nebn;  In- 
structor Extension  Dept.  of  Iowa  State  Coll.,  1909-10.  Lumiji,  Chiapas, 
Mex. 

278.  Charles  Purvis  Sheffer,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Editor  and  Pub.  The  Express, 
Red  Oak,  la.;  with  publishing  house,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Cor.  Clark  and 
Adams,  Benson,  Nebr. 

279.  Zula  M.  Triggs  (Dudley),  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prin.  Schools,  Austin,  Minn., 
1884-86;  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Paullina,  la.,  1890-1904.  Paullina,  la. 
(W.   of  262.) 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  43 

XXVIII.    Class  of  1885. 

280.  Cora  Ann  Beels  (Beels),  B.  S.,  M.  S.,  M.  Ph.  Teacher  of  Music,  Grant 
Univ.,  Athens,  Tenn.,  1885-89;  Diploma,  Western  Conservatory  of 
Music,  Chicago,  111. ;  Teacher  of  Music,  Norfolk,  Nebr. 

281.  J.  Fred  Black,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Clergyman,  M.  E.  Church;  Author,  "The 
Bible  Way";  Ranching,  1913  — ,  Twin  Falls,  Ida. 

282.  Henry  Jacob  Bowder,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Stanwood, 
la. 

283.  Fletcher  Emory  Brown,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll., 
Chicago,  1891 ;  Prin.  Schools,  Dyersville,  la.,  1885-87,  and  Wyoming,  la., 
1887-89;   Physician,  Norwalk,  la. 

284.  William  Henry  Brown,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Prin.  Schools,  Shell  Rock, 
1885-87,  and  Dysart,  1887-90,  and  Lake  City,  la.     Deceased. 

285.  William  W.  Carlton,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.,  D.  D.  A.  M.,  Lenox  Coll., 
1887;  B.  D.,  Garrett  Bib.  Inst,  1887;  Ph.  D.,  Upper  Iowa  Univ.,  1894; 
Author,  "A  Beautiful  Life";  Dist.  Supt.,  Cedar  Rapids  Dist,  1896-1902; 
Del.  to  Genl.  Conf.,  1908  and  1912;  Mayor  of  Mt.  Vernon,  1912 — ; 
Dist.  Supt.,  Davenport  Dist.,  1910 — .     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

286.  Nancy  Jennette  Carpenter,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Teacher's  Life  Diploma  in 
la.;  Teacher  in  Tipton  High  Sch.,  1885-87;  Prin.  Missouri  Valley 
Schools,  1887-91;  grad.  stu.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1893-94;  Teacher  High 
Sch.,  Le  Mars,  la.,  1891-99;  stu.,  Univ.  of  Berlin,  Ger.,  1906  and  1910- 
ii,  and  Oxford  Univ.,  Eng.,  191 1  (Summer)  ;  Prof,  of  English,  State 
Teachers  Coll.,  Cedar  Falls,  la. 

287.  Augustus  Lincoln  Chase,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ph.  D.,  1909,  and  D.  D., 
1911,  Univ.  of  Denver;  serving  5th  year  as  Dist.  Supt;  Trustee  Denver 
Univ.;  Clergyman,  M:  E.  Church;  2111  S.  Clayton  St.,  Univ.  Park,  Col. 

288.  Joseph  Boyer  Cherry,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Ph.  D.,  Wooster  Univ.,  1902; 
Pastor  Third  Presb.  Church,  813  S.  22d  St.,  Omaha,  Nebr.   (1908J. 

289.  Hugh  Clemans,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1887; 
Lawyer,  Manchester,  la. 

290.  DeWitt  Allan  Clinton,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  D.  D.  B.  D.,  Garrett  Bib.  Inst, 
1886;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Hampton,  la. 

291.  Mary  Jane  Cobb,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.     Died  July  5,  1901. 

292.  Thomas  Newton  Cook,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Clergyman,  M.  E.  Church. 
Born,  Cottage  Hill,  la.,  Nov.  5,  1857;  died,  New  Hampton,  la.,  Aug. 
19,  1895.     (H.  of  1042.) 

293.  Edwin  Deacon,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Prairie  City,  Ore. 
(1910). 

294.  Clarence  Elmer  DeButts,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Prin.  Schools,  Odell,  111., 
1891-94,  Pontiac,  III,  1894-97;  Supt-  Schools,  Fairbury,  111.;  Pres.  Cen. 
III.  Teachers'  Assn.;  Supt.  Schools,  Pontiac,  111.;  Prin.  Lowell  Sch.; 
5809  Midway  Park,  Chicago,  111. 

295.  Charles  Kerr  Dukes,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.     Deceased. 

296.  Charles  Hamlin  Eshbaugh,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph. 

297.  Alfred  Nichols  Felton,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Pres.  and  mem.  School.  Bd.,  La 
Porte  City,  la.,  twelve  years;  Ranchman,  Gooding,  Ida. 

298.  Amy  Frances  French  (Sones),  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Born,  Eau  Claire,  Wis., 
Sept.  1,  1862;  died,  Panora,  Ia.?  May  8,  1907.      (W.  of  219.) 

299.  Walter  Smedley  Manly,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Manager  Jackson  Grain  Co. 
Farms,  Cut  Knife,  Sask.,  Canada.     Springville,  la. 

300.  William  Wallace  McCredie,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Co.  Atty.,  Clarke  Co., 
Wash. ;  Judge  Superior  Court,  Wash. ;  Mem.  of  61st  U.  S.  Congress  from 
2d  Dist  of  Wash.;  Lawyer,  retired;  670  Broadway,  Portland,  Ore. 

301.  Jacob  A.  Pritchard,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1889; 
Soldier  Spanish-Amer.  War;  Lawyer,  Onawa,  la. 


44 


CORNELL  COLLEGE 


,02     Charles  Warren  Shumway,  B.  Ph.,  M   Ph.    Prin.  Schools,  Miles  la., 
3         ten  years;  Supt.  Schools,  Vancouver,  Wash.,  eighteen  years.     1112  Colum- 


303 


bia  St.,  Vancouver,  Wash. 

Marcus  Horton  Taft,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.     IX.  B    Washington  Univ.,  St 
'    Louis    1887-   B.  D.,   Garrett  Bib.  Inst,   1893;   Lawyer,  Borden  Blk.,   99 

304.  ^W^WA  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.     I7I9  Arlington  Ave.,  Des 

305.  Chtrles'Fremont  Woodward,  A.  B.,  A.  M.     Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

306     Fund's  H.  Wyrick,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.      A.  M    Lenox  Coll.,  1887;  Clergy- 
man,  Upper  Iowa  Conf.,  1884-1905-     Jesup,  Ia- 


307- 
308. 


309 
310 

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XXIX.     Class  of  1886. 

the  M.  E.  Church,  1898-1907;   GenL  Supt    and  *ieia  sec. 

1904-07;  Genl.  Supt.  of  Deaconess  Dept.  of  W.  H.  M.  S,  1907  4  5 

Cass  Ave    Detroit   Mich  Lawyer;   Vice-Pres.  Des  Moines 

lAY^^U^JoZ W  Supt  Schools,  x896-I9o5;  Agt. 
Z^r^Xi^A  ^  Hic^  S,  Chicago  Heights, 
W-  ^ ,  -^  1         *«.     a     pi      A    M       S    T.  B.,  Boston  Univ., 

St.  M.  E^  Church    Fall  Rive^  M.«.  pubUc  ^^ 

3I3'    SK0^0^?0 ffi  AASlf'^7-89;    Cashier    Bank,    I9oS -. 
Roland   la.  A    B     A    M      Pastor  Knickerbocker  Ave.  M.  E. 

S  „,  !„.  My  H.ll  S».,.  BUS,  Ck,c,,»,  m 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.     .  p  M   E   church,  DeWitt,  la. 

Ill   ftSS  aSLaw4dce;  £  I,  M.1     Supt.  Schools,  Anita,  la.,  eight 
3         years    and  Belle  Plaine,  la.,  four  years.     Deceased. 


314 
315 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  45 

321.  Hugh  Mclndoe,  B.  S.  LL.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  1891; 
State  Senator  in  Mo.,  1903-07;  Trustee  Joplin  Pub.  Library,  1905-12; 
Regent  Springville  State  Normal  Sch.,  1911 — ;  Del.  at  Large  to  Repub. 
Nat.  Convention,  1912;  Lawyer,  Joplin,  Mo. 

322.  John  Amos  Morrison,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  Univ.  Born, 
Ottumwa,  la.,  Aug.,  1858;  died,  Escondido,  Cal.,  Aug.  13,  1890. 

323.  Elizabeth  Pease,  A.  B.  A.  M.,  Denver  Univ.,  1897;  Stenographer, 
2325  Birch  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

324.  Mary  Eliza  Pixley  (Smith),  B.  Ph.     Wyoming,  la.     (W.  of  343.) 

325.  James  Lemuel  Tarbox,  B.  Ph.  Lumber  and  Builders'  Hardware, 
Clayton,  III. 

326.  Harriett  Elizabeth  Thomas,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Teacher  in  Indian  Mis- 
sion, Albuquerque,  N.  M.,  1887;  Teacher  of  English,  Kalamazoo,  Mich., 
1893-98,  and  in  Hardin  Coll.,  Mo.,  1899-1900;  stu.  at  Hanover,  Ger., 
1900-01;  asst.  agt.  3d  Dist.,  Charity  Organization  Soc.  of  New  York 
City,  1901-03  ;  Gen.  Sec,  Charity  Organization  Soc.  of  Newport,  R.  L, 
I9°3  — •     250  Broadway,  Newport,  R.  I. 

327.  Elmer  A.  Wiswall,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1890;  Lawyer, 
and  Judge  of  Superior  Court,  Wash.  Born,  Middle  Falls,  N.  Y.,  March 
23,  1861;  drowned  in  the  Pacific  Ocean  at  Sea  Side,  Ore.,  Aug.  12,  1894. 

328.  Margaret  Wright,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Teacher,  1332  6th  Ave.,  Des  Moines, 
la. 

XXX.     Class  of  1887. 

329.  George  Ames  Bateman,  A.  B.  Teacher  in  High  Sch.,  Harlan,  la., 
1887-89;  Prin.  Schools,  New  Sharon,  la.,  1889-91;  Supt.  Schools,  Water- 
loo, la.,  1891-97,  and  Hampton,  la.,  1897-1901 ;  Farmer,  Waterloo,  la. 

330.  Samuel  D.  Bishop,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  Kans.  State  Univ.,  1889;  Co.  Atty., 
Douglas  Co.;  Lawyer,  826  Kentucky  St.,  Lawrence,  Kans. 

331.  Amy  Boggs,  B.  Ph.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Waterloo,  la.;  Prin.  Schools, 
Kingsley  and  Le  Mars,  la.;  Supt.  Schools,  Manchester,  la.;  Instructor, 
Highland  Park  Coll.,  Des  Moines,  la.     Lakeside  Park,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

332.  Paul  Clendening,  A.  B.  Editor  and  publisher,  The  Evanston  Press, 
816  Foster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

333.  Edward  Thomas  Devine,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  LL.  D.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of 
Penn.,  1893  ;  Staff  Lecturer  Amer.  Soc.  for  the  Extension  of  Univ.  Teach- 
ing, and  Fellow  of  the  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1891-95;  Author,  "Economics," 
"The  Practice  of  Charity,"  "Principles  of  Relief,"  "Efficiency  and  Re- 
lief," "Economic  Function  of  Woman,"  "Social  Forces,"  "Spirit  of  Social 
Work,"  "The  Family  and  Social  Work,"  etc.;  Special  Rep.  Amer.  Nat. 
Red  Cross,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1906,  and  at  Dayton,  O.,  1913  ;  Pres.  Sec- 
tion on  Hygienic,  Social,  Industrial  and  Economic  Aspects  of  Tuber- 
culosis, Internat.  Cong.,  1908;  Prof,  of  Social  Economy,  Columbia  Univ.; 
Sec.  of  N.  Y.  Charity  Organization  Soc,  Assoc.  Editor  of  The  Survey, 
and  Director  of  the  N.  Y.  School  of  Philanthropy;  542  W.  112th  St., 
New  York  City.     (H.  of  340.) 

334.  Edwin  Dukes,  B.  Ph.  Prin.  Albion  Sem.,  1887-90;  Prin.  Schools, 
Parker,  S.  D.,  1890-95;  Supt.  Schools,  Huron,  S.  D.,  1895;  Pres.  of  the 
S.  D.  Educational  Assn.,  1897;  Supt.  Schools,  Independence,  la.;  Prof, 
and  Dean,  Huron  Coll.,  1910 — ,  Huron,  S.  D. 

335-  May  Lavinia  Fairbanks,  B.  Ph.  Librarian  Cornell  Coll.,  1893—,  Mt. 
Vernon,  la. 

336.  Joseph  Richard  Alexander  Hanner,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ph.  D.,  111.  Wes- 
leyan  Univ.,  1900;  Clergyman,  Financial  Sec,  Epworth  Sem.,'  Epworth, 
la. 

337-  Ada  J.  Miller,  B.  Ph.  B.  Ph.,  Univ.  of  Chicago;  A.  M.,  Stanford 
Univ.,  1909;  Teacher  High  Sch.,  Marion,  la.,  1895-190!;  Instructor  in 
English,    Iowa    State    Coll.,    1901-03;    Assoc.    Prof,    of   English,    Throop 


338 


46  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

Polytech.  Inst,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1908;  Instructor  in  English   State  Normal 
Sch.,  Los  Angeles,  1909  —  ;  "4i  Pine  St    S.  Pasadena,  Cal 
Ella  Franc  Morrill,  A.  B.      M.  D.,  Woman's  Med.  Coll.  of  North- 
western Univ.,  1891 ;  Physician  and  Surgeon,  12124  Stewart  Ave.,  Cni- 

339.  William  Lincoln  Rockwell,  B.  C.  EC  E  Chief  Engr.,  Stanislaus 
and  San  Joaquin  Water  Co.,  Stockton,  Cal.,  1895-97;  Hydraulic  Engr 
Miller  and  Lux,  and  Kern  Co.  Canal  Co  San  Fran.  1898-1908 ;  Directoi 
San  Antonio  Scientific  Soc. ;  Irrigation  Manager  in  Charge  ^Irrigation 
Investigation  in  Tex.,  under  the  U.  S.  Dept  of  Agr  and  Special  Agt  in 
Cotton  and  Sugar  Cane  Investigation  in  the  Southwest,  1908—,   Civil 

SM^^^^^S?^?^  St.,  New 

X&££  ills!  Ek  A.  B„  A.  M.     B    D,  Drew  ^leol    Sen. 
,890;  Author,  "The  Fatherhood  of  God";   Chaplain    House  »f  Repre- 
sentatives, N.  D,  1911;  Pastor  McCabe  M.  E.  Church,  Bismarck,  N.  D. 
wX  Eddy  Smedley,  A.  B.,  A.  M.      S.  T.  B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1892. 
Born    Helmsville,  N.  Y*  Oct.  30,  .865;  died,  Geneva,  la    Jan,  30,  »£ 

r^.DEact^thBoBra,P& ghPHT„^rMaS;^  ?.»#& 

344.   $£&?&&&  BH^.3^.  B.,  Univ.  of  Minn,  Lawyer, 

a^SwS§M-  ^.,  M.  Ph.    Teacher,  East  Des  Moines 
High  Sch.     Died,  Des  Moines,  la.,  Oct.  16,  1907. 


340 
34i 

342 
343 


345 


347 
348 


XXXI.    Class  of  1888. 

346.    George  Sexton  Addoms,  B.  S.    Farmer,  Grand  Haven,  Mich.    De- 

Hirtm    Orlando   Bateman,   A.   B.      Supt.    Schools,   Forest   City,  la.; 

&££Tctett  B.  Ph.       A.   M.,   Leland  Stanford,   Jr.,    Univ.; 
Lawyer;  in  business,  Snohomish,  Wash. 
340    Theodore  Elias  DeButts,  B.  Ph.    Prin.  Schools  at  Forre sto*   18: 88-89, 

349  and  at  Mt.  Morris,  111.,  1889-91;  grad.  stu.  Johns  Hopkins,  1891,  and 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1892-93;  Farmer    German  Valley    111.        • 

350  William  George  Dixon,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Prin.  of  Inyo  Acad.,  1889-93 . 
Engr.  for  Kinis  River  Electric  Power  Plant;  State  Highway  Engr., 
Deputy  U.  S.  Surveyor;  Civil  Engr.,  Bigpine,  Cal. 

35i     Florence  Fulton  (Lewis),  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.    Preceptress,  Epworth  Sem., 

1889-91.     Foochow,  China.     (W.  of  382.) 
1C2     Robert  Harper,  B.  C.  E.     Farmer,  Marshalltown,  la 
HI    WUHam  Edward  Hanger,  A.  B.    A.  M.      Mem    of  I.    Legis     three 

Sessions;  Author,  "Signal  Thoughts";  Supt.  of  Waterloo  Coll.,  i895"97, 

Lawyer,  La  Porte  City,  la. 

354.  Lorin  Everett  Imlay,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.    Engr.  of  Construction    West- 
inghouse   Electric    and    Manuf.    Co.;    Supt.    Niagara    Falls    Power    Co 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y,  and  Canadian  Niagara  Power  Co    Niagara  Falls, 
Ontario,  Canada;  Electrical  Engr.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

355.  George  Henry  Kennedy,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  D.  D.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol. 
Sem.,  1891;   Clergyman,  M.  E.  Church.     Died,  Dubuque,  la.,  Nov.  28, 

356.  Charle^Finl^'Kirk,   B.    C.   E.     Clergyman,   M.   E.    Church,    Morris, 

357  John  Wilbert  Maynard,  A.  B.  Newspaper  reporter.  Born,  Waverly, 
la.,  Feb.  16,  1866;  died,  Spokane,  Wash.,  April  20,  1892. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  47 

358.  Sherman  Tecumseh  Mears,  B.  S.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892; 
Prin.  Vail  Public  Schools,  1889-91;  Co.  Atty.,  Black  Hawk  Co.,  1903-09; 
Lawyer,  Waterloo,  la. 

359.  Samuel  Bruce  Montgomery,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Supt.  of  Schools,  at 
Colfax  1888-96,  and  at  Belle  Plaine,  la.,  and  Lawyer,  Belle  Plaine,  la. 
Died,  Jan.,  1907. 

360.  Joseph  Meredith  Moore,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Capt.  1st  Washington  Vol. 
Inf.,  Spanish-Amer.  War;  Finance  Clerk,  Post  Office,  Spokane,  Wash. 
(1908). 

361.  Arcana  Celestia  Pascal  (Reyburn),  B.  Ph.     Pocahontas,  la, 

362.  Laura  Talitha  Pascal,  B.  S.  Teacher  of  German,  High  Sch.,  Lake- 
wood,  O. 

363.  Lucy  Anne  Pascal,  B.  Ph.  Prin.  of  Schools,  Pocahontas,  la.,  1895; 
Agriculturist,  1897 — >  DeWitt,  la. 

364.  James  Stearnes  Pingrey,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.     Farmer,  Hurley,  S.  D. 

365.  Emma  Reeder,  B.  S.  Formerly  Pacific  Coast  Sec.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Tip- 
ton, la. 

366.  Parke  Edmund  Simmons,  B.  Ph.  A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1881;  Law- 
yer,  Marquette  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

367.  Daniel  Baker  Swartwood,  B.  C.  E.     Farmer,  Nora  Springs,  la. 

368.  Michael  James  Tobin,  B.  Ph.  Co.  Atty.  for  Benton  Co.,  la.,  1896- 
1900;  Collector  of  Internal  Revenue,  1907-13;  Lawyer,  Vinton,  la. 

369.  William  Miles  Wright,  B.  C.  E.  Chief  Engr.,  D.  W.  &  M.  R.  R., 
Rapid  City,  S.  D.     Died,  Des  Moines,  la.,  Aug.  11,  1904. 

370.  Robert  Guy  Young,  B.  Ph.  M.  S.,  Upper  Iowa  Univ.,  1874;  Ped.  D., 
Montana  Wesleyan  Univ.;  City  Supt.  Schools,  Butte,  Mont.  Died,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal,  June  23,  1912. 

XXXII.     Class  of  1889. 

371.  Ethelda  Burge,  B.  Ph.     Teacher  in  High  Sch.,  Enumclaw,  Wash. 

372-  William  Eugene  Cadmus,  A.  B.  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1892;  Mod- 
erator of  Ohio  Congregational  Assn.,  1904-06;  Moderator  111.  Congre- 
gational Conf.,  1910-11;   Nat.  Progressive  Party  Organizer.     Peoria,°Ill. 

373-  Wilbur  Cliff  Cobb,  A.  B.  A.  B.,  Harvard;  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Chicago; 
Supt.  of  Schools,  Cloquet,  Minn.     Brainard,  Minn. 

374-  Thomas  Sparks  Cole,  A.  B.  Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church,  Farnhamville, 
la. 

375-  Grace  Cousins  (Young),  B.  S.     Ashland,  O.     (W.  of  392.) 

376.    Victor    Brown    Dolliver,    A.    B.      LL.    B.,    Columbia    Coll.;    Lawyer. 

Died,  Fort  Dodge,  la.,  Feb.  24,  1906. 
377-    William  Luther  Etter,  B.  C.  E.      Co.  Supt.  Cedar  Co.,  1890-96;  Supt. 

of  Schools,  Tipton,  la.;  Editor,  Sigourney,  la. 

378.  Edgar  James  Helms,  B.  Ph.,  D.  D.  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1893  ■ 
Founder  Boston  Univ.  Settlement,  1892-93;  Supt.  of  Boston  City  Mis- 
sions, 1894-95;  Pastor  and  Supt.  Morgan  Memorial  Inst.  Church,  1895—- 
Supt.  Nat..  Cooperative  Industrial  Relief  Assn.,  1910—.  eg  Patten  St' 
Forest  Hills,  Boston,  Mass. 

379.  George  Washington  Hogle,  B.  C.  E.  M.  D.,  Miami  Med.  Coll., 
Cincinnati,  O  1891;  grad.  stu.,  London,  Eng.,  1894;  Phvsician,  Mt. 
Vernon,  la.     (H.  of  233.) 

380.  Wilmer  Russell  Joslyn,  B.  S.  Prin.  Schools,  ten  years.  Died  San 
Antonio,  Tex.,  Feb.,  1909. 

381.  General  Scott  Kirkpatrick,  B.  C.  E.  Supt.  Schools,  1890-92;  Prin  of 
Gnswold  Acad.,  la.;   Commercial  Traveler,   1227  S.  24,   Lincoln,   Nebr. 

382.  Wilson  S  Lewis  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  D.  D.  D.  D.,  Upper  Iowa  Univ. ; 
Supt.  Belle  Plaine  Schools,  1882-85;  Prin.  Epworth  Sem.,  1888-97;  Pres 
Mormngside  Coll  la.  1897-1908;  Bishop  in  M.  E.  Church,  1908  - 
Foochow,  China.     (H.  of  351.)  y  ' 


48  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

383.  Jennie  May  Manly,  B.  Ph.  Asst.  Prin.  Eldora  High  Sch.,  1889-90; 
Teacher,  Mechanicsville,  la.  ^ 

384.  William  A.  Pottle,  B.  Ph.      Clergyman,  Congregational  Church.     De- 

CC3SCQ 

385.  Carl  Rasch,  B.  Ph.  Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.,  1901-02;  U.  S.  Arty.,  1902-08 ; 
U.  S.  Dist.  Judge,  19x0-11;  Division  Counsel  for  Northern  Pacific  K.  K. 
for  Montana;  Lawyer,  524  Clark  St.,  Helena,  Mont.  • 

386.  Benjamin  Luce  Remick,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Instructor  Cornell  Coll., 
1889-92;  in  Northwestern  Univ.,  1893-94;  Prof,  in  Univ.  of  Pacific, 
1895-96'  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Bradley  Inst.,  1898-1900;  Prof,  of 
Mathematics,  Kans.  State  Agri.  Coll.,  1900—,  Manhattan,  Kans. 

387.  Henry  Alfred  Rising,  B.  C.  E.  Managing  Editor,  Evening  Chronicle, 
1894—.  734  York  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash.  - 

388.  Ida  Leonora  Schell,  B.  Ph.  M.  D.,  Woman's  Med.  Coll.,  North- 
western Univ.,  1900;  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Marshalltown,  la.,  1889-91; 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Fort  Dodge,  la.,  1891-95  J  Supt.  of  Training  Sch.,  State 
Teachers  Coll.,  Cedar  Falls,  la.,  1895-96;  Physician,  174  27th  St.,  Mil- 
"v^rfliilccc    W  is 

389.  William  Benoni  Slaughter,  B.  S.  B.  Ph.,  Univ.  of  Southern  Cal.; 
Clergyman,  Lorain,  O.  . 

390.  Charles  Solon  Stephenson,  B.  S.  Lawyer.  Born,  Knox,  Maine,  Aug. 
23,  1861 ;  died,  Virginia,  Minn.,  Aug.  18,  1894. 

391.  William  Alfred  Wirtz,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prof,  of  Modern  Languages, 
Parsons  Coll.,  Fairfield,  la.  _  _ 

392.  Alfred  Emerson  Young,  B.  Ph.  Traffic  Manager,  Faultless  Rubber 
Co.,  Ashland,  O.     (H.  of  375-)  ■  A  c     ;_.  t. 

393.  John  Allural  Young,  B.  S.  Lawyer,  608  4th  Ave.,  S.  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  (1902). 

XXXIII.     Class  of  1890. 

394.  Eugene  Hiram  Ash,  A.  B.  M.  D.,  Fort  Wayne  Coll.  of  Med.,  1901 ; 
Treas.  of  the  Canal  Zone,  Empire,  Canal  Zone.     (H.  of  407.)  . 

39c.  Harry  Clarke  Ash,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Chief  Engr.  Minn,  and  Ontario 
Power  Co.,  1907-10;  Asst.  City  Engr.  of  Duluth,  1911-13;  Asst.  to  the 
Commissioner  of  Public  Works,  Duluth,  1913—-  *5  Carlisle  Ave., 
Duluth,  Minn. 

396.    George  Christopher  Bauman,  B.  C.  E.     Clarence,  la. 

307  May  Bowles  (Reed),  B.  Ph.  Grad.  Conservatory  of  Music;  Teacher  of 
'  Music  and  English,  Albion  Sem.,  1890-91 ;  Teacher  of  English,  Epworth 
Sem.,  1891-92.     1251  So.  27th  St.,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

398  Florence  May  Brown  (Manly),  A.  B.  State  Sec.¥.  W.  C.  A.  of  Nebr., 
1891;  Instructor  in  Bible  and  Science,  Epworth  Sem.,  1892;  was  Mis- 
sionary in  Chung-king,  China.     Delaware,  O.     (W.  of  412.) 

399.  Franklin  M.  Chaffee,  A.  B.  Lecturer,  and  Pres.  of  Lyceum  Bureau, 
122  So.  Mich.  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  „."„., 

400.  Mary  Emily  Chandler  (Mcintosh),  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Asst.  Prin.  High 
Sch.,  Belle  Plaine,  1890-91;  grad.  stu.  Cornell  Coll.,  1893-94:  Asst. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Missouri  Valley,  1894-96;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Creston, 
la.,  1897-1903.     Wausau,  Wis. 

401.  Robert  Thomas  Chipperfield,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  D.  D.  S.  T.  B.,  Drew 
Theol.  Sem.,  1894;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Newton,  N.  Y.,  1892-94,  Filley, 
Nebr.,  1894-96,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  1896-99,  Algona,  la.,  1899-1904,  and 
Sioux  City,  la.,  1904-09;  Dist.  Supt.  Sioux  City  Dist.,  1909—.  1322 
Newton  St.,  Sioux  City,  la. 

402.  Edward  Kirk  Coe,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  City  Engr;  Engr.  of  Roads,  St. 
Louis  Co.,  1411  E.  3d  St.,  Duluth,  Minn. 

403.  Wilbur  Samuel  Corn,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Civil  Engr.,  Billings,  Mont. 
(1907). 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  49 

404.  Harry  Sherman  Grouse,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  McCormick  Theol.  Sem. ;  Supt. 
of  Schools,  Macon,  Mo.,  1890-93;  Pastor  Presb.  Church,  Oswego,  111., 
1896-97,  and  at  Rochelle,  111.,  1897-1902;  Real  Estate,  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  (1910). 

405.  Kate  Irvin  Dougherty  (Pollins),  B.  Ph.     Died  Sept.  17,  1902. 

406.  David  Henry  Fouse,  A.  B.  Pres.  of  Ministerial  Alliance ;  mem.  Civil 
Service  Commission,  City  and  Co.  of  Denver ;  Advisory  mem.  of  Morals 
Commission;  Pres.  of  City  Federation;  Clergyman,  Reformed  Church, 
2530  Ash  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

407.  Mary  Cook  Fuller  (Ash),  B.  Ph.    Empire,  Canal  Zone.   (W.  of  394.) 

408.  Margaret  Wilmina  Goudy,  B.  Ph.  Teacher.  Born,  Mt.  Vernon,  Dec. 
1,  1868;  died,  Mt.  Vernon,  March  21,  1904. 

409.  Joseph  Weller  Hays,  A.  B.  Director,  Hays  School  of  Engineering; 
Author,  "Combustion,  and  Smokeless  Furnaces,"  "The  Chemistry  of 
Combustion,"  etc.;  Consulting  Engr.,  1518  Morse  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

410.  Julia  Ella  King  (Mathews),  B.  Ph.     62  W.  50th  St.,  New  York  City. 

411.  Fred  W.  Lounsbury,  B.  Ph. 

412.  Wilson  Edward  Manly,  B.  C.  E.,  D.  D.  Prin.  Chung-king  Inst., 
1894-1900;  Dist.  Supt.  in  West  China  Mission,  1904 — ,  Tse-chow,  via 
Chung-king,  China.     (H.  of  398.) 

413.  Albert  Abram  Mason,  B.  Ph.  Prin.  Albion  Sem.,  1890-92;  Clergy- 
man.    Born,  Lancaster,  O.,  June  28,  1861 ;  died,  Viola,  la.,  May  1,  1903. 

414.  Orville  Knowles  Maynard,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  D.  D.,  Univ.  of  Denver, 
1912;  Prof,  in  Black  Hills  Coll.,  S.  D.,  1891-92;  Pastor  Grace  M.  E. 
Church,  Sioux  City,  la.,  1901-04;  Supt.  Algona  Dist.,  1904-09;  Pastor  of 
Whitfield  M.  E.  Church,  Sioux  City,  la.,  1909-11 ;  Fruita,  Col.,  1911-12; 
mem.  of  Genl.  Conf.,  1908;  Pastor,  Delta,  Col.,  1912 — . 

415.  Earle  Thomas  McArthur,  B.  S.  Supt.  and  Spec.  Disbursing  Agt., 
Dept.  of  Interior,  for  Sisseton  Agency,  S.  D.,  1891-1905;  Sec.  and  Treas. 

of  the  Scratch  Lumber  Co.,  1905  — ,  Atoka,  Okla. 

416.  Frank  Edgar  McMaster,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1891.  Born, 
Chico,  Cal.,  July  10,  1867;  died,  Sioux  City,  la.,  Jan.  28,  1895. 

417.  Martin  Mee,  Jr.,  B.  Ph.    Banker,  Gladbrook,  la. 

418.  Charles  K.  Mohler,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Author,  "Congestion,  etc.,  on 
Union  Elevated  R.  R.  in  Chicago,"  "Creosoted  Wood  Block  Paving  in 
Chicago,"  "Passenger  Subway  and  Elevated  R.  R.  Development  in  Chi- 
cago," and  technical  papers;  Chief  Engr.  Ry.  Dept.  Board  of  Public 
Utilities,  316  N.  Broadway,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

419.  Adelaide  Evelyn  Mott  (Gunn),  B.  S.     Buckingham,  la. 

420.  Rosella  Reeder  (Fayram),  B.  S.  Teacher,  Clinton,  la.,  1891-1901.  837 
Catalina  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

421.  Stephen  Albert  Roberts,  A.  B.     Clergyman,  Cherryvale,  Kans.  (1908). 

422.  Millie  Lillian  Smedley,  B.  Ph.  Teacher  in  Mission  School  in  Louis- 
iana, two  years;  High  Sch.  Teacher  in  Mont.,  la.,  and  Wis.;  Prin.  of 
High  Sch.,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

423.  Eugene  Homer  Smith,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  S.  T.  B.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem., 
1894;  Ranchman,  Grand  Junction,  Col.     (H.  of  481.) 

424.  Charles  William  Edward  Snyder,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ. 
of  Iowa;  Lawyer,  Belle  Plaine,  la. 

425.  John  Dow  Spofford,  B.  C.  E.     Fruit  Grower,  Dania,  Fla. 

426.  John  Lawson  Stackhouse,  B.  C.  E.  Asst.  Engr.  Northern  Pacific  R. 
R.,  1890;  Chief  Engr.  Wash.  Irrigation  Co.     Deceased,  1904. 

427.  Clarence  Almon  Torrey,  B.  Ph.  Prin.  Schools,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  1890- 
92;  Librarian  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1893 — ,  113  Middle  Divinity  Hall, 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  111. 

428.  Charles  Zollinger,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1895 ;  Real  Estate, 
Vinton,  la.   (1908). 


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XXXIV.     Class  of  1891. 

429.  Annie  Grace  Adams  (Knotts),  B.  Ph.  A.  M.,  New  York  Univ.,  1901 ; 
Instructor  in  Northern  Iowa  Normal  Sch.,  1891-92;  Teacher  in  Chicago 
Training  Sch.,  1892-97;  Supt.  New  York  City  Deaconess  Home,  1897-98. 
Long  Beach,  Cal. 

430.  Herbert  Waterman  Alden,  A.  B.  Born,  Waukon,  la.,  March  15, 
1866;  drowned  in  Cedar  River  near  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  July  22,  1891. 

431.  David  Rudder  Alexander,  B.  S.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1894; 
Lawyer,  Estherville,  la.     (H.  of  496.) 

432.  Harry  Albert  Bassett,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  D.  D.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol. 
Sem. ;  began  Mission  work  in  Mexico,  1898;  Presiding  Elder  of  Puebla 
Dist.,  1906-12;  Teacher  of  Systematic  Theol.  and  Homiletics  in  Mexico 
Methodist  Int.,  1912— ,  2d  Avenida  de  la  Paz  No.  4,  Puebla,  Mexico. 
On  furlough,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  1914— .     (H.  of  497,  438.) 

433.  Ruth  Hanna  Collins  (Thoburn),  A.  B.  Teacher,  Epworth  Sem.,  1891- 
94;  in  Isabella  Thoburn  Coll.,  Lucknow,  India,  1895-99;  Philander 
Smith  Coll.,  1905  — ,  Naini  Tal,  India. 

434.  Emory  Arnett  Cromer,  B.  Ph.  Supt.  Reformatory  Schools,  Anamosa, 
la.;  Teacher,  Anamosa,  la. 

435.  William  Calvert  Elliott,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  Iowa  Coll.  of  Law,  1899; 
Lawyer,  237  St.  Helens  Ave.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

436.  Herbert  Herman  Gray,  A.  B.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1895; 
Physician,  Port  Hadlock,  Wash. 

437.  Emmett  Gorham  Hunt,  A.  B.  A.  M.,  1893,  and  D.  D.,  1909,  Upper 
Iowa  Univ.;  eleven  years  Missionary  in  Utah;  two  years  Pres.  Utah 
State  Epworth  League;  Clergyman,  M.  E.  Church,  Belle  Plaine,  la. 

438.  Nettie  Adelle  Kepler  (Bassett),  B.  S.  Teacher,  Kingman,  Kans.,^891- 
92;  High.  Sch.,  Waterloo,  la.,  1892-1900;  grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1901;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Waterloo,  la.,  1902-04.  On  furlough  from 
Mexico;  Mt.  Vernon,  la.     (W.  of  432.) 

439.  Samuel  Haight  Larrabee,  B.  Ph. 

440.  Mary  Edith  Love  (Fiske),  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Marion, 
la.,  1891-93;  Instructor  in  English  and  Math.,  Cornell  Coll.,  1895-97. 
70  Court  St.,  Exeter,  N.  H. 

441.  Robert  C.  Lusk,  A.  B.  Teacher,  Epworth  Sem.,  1886-87;  Prin.  High. 
Sch.,  Ida  Grove,  la.,  1887-88,  and  Macon,  Mo.,  1891-92;  Pastor  of  M. 
E.  Church,  Nashua,  la. 

442.  Darwin  Thomas  Mason,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich. ;  Signal  Corps 
and  First  Art.  U.  S.  A.,  Spanish-Amer.  War;  Lawyer,  2060  Dahlia  St., 
Denver,  Col. 

443.  Catherine  Mclntyre  (Nash),  B.  Ph.  Born,  Center  Junction^  la.,  July  9, 
1867;  died,  Oakland,  Cal.,  Oct.  25,  1896. 

444.  William  Henry  Montgomery,  A.  B.  Clergyman,  M.  E.  Church,  3819 
3d  Ave.,  Sioux  City,  la. 

445.  Frank  E.  Peebles,  B.  Ph. 

446.  Hattie  Scoville  (Green),  B.  S.     Vinton,  la. 

447.  Frank  Homer  Slagle,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Teacher's  Life  Diploma;  Co. 
Supt.  of  Schools,  Kossuth  Co.,  19000-04;  Prin.  of  Normal  Sch.  of  Antique 
Province,  San  Jose,  P.  J.,  1904-08;  Teacher,  Algona,  la. 

448.  Emma  Sutherland  (Kennedy),  B.  S.     Fayette,  la.     (W.  of  355.) 

449.  Samuel  Frederick  Swantees,  B.  Ph.  M.  D.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll., 
1896;  Physician,  5593  Page  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

450.  Blanche  Swingley  (Armstrong),  A.  B.,  A.  M.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1899;  Asst.  Prin,  Iowa  City  Acad.,  1891-92;  Prin.  of  High  Sch., 
Hampton,  la.,  1892-93;  Teacher  of  Greek  and  Latin,  Loring  Prep.  Sch., 
Chicago,  1893-95 ;  grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1895-97.  io3°  Ridge 
Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


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451.  Carrie  Tubbs  (Marr),  B.  Ph.  Worthy  Grand  Matron  of  O.  E.  S.  of 
Col.,  1912-13.     854  Lawton  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

452.  Charles  Ernest  Walters,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1893;  Co. 
Atty.  Tama  Co.,  1899-1900;  Rep.  50th  Dist.  in  29th  Genl.  Assembly; 
Lawyer,  Toledo,  la. 

453.  Mary  Webb  (Wilson),  B.  Ph.  Grad.  Conservatory  of  Music;  Mission- 
ary; Teacher  one  year  in  Concepcion  Coll.,  Chili;  Mission  work,  Ponce, 
Puerto  Rico,    1913 — .     Mt.   Vernon,  la.      (W.  of  502.) 

454.  Morris  A.  Zollinger,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  la.,  1894;  Law- 
yer, 1225  Tillamook  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

XXXV.    Class  of  1892. 

455.  Will  Edward  Arbingast,  B.  C.  E.     Merchant,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

456.  Esther  Lucy  Bissell,  B.  S.  Teacher  and  Preceptress,  High  Sch.,  Dav- 
enport, la.,  Courtland  Apartments. 

457.  Leonard  Anderson  Blue,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Perm., 
1902;  Prof.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Iowa  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1898-1900; 
Fellow  in  Polit.  Science,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1900-02;  Prof.  English  and 
Bible,  Morningside  Coll.,  la.,  1902-05;  Prin.  of  Girls'  Latin  Sch.,  Balti- 
more, 1905-09;  Prof,  of  Education,  Goucher  Coll.,  Baltimore,  1909-11; 
Fellow  by  courtesy  in  Education,  Johns  Hopkins,  1910-11;  Hon.  Fellow 
in  Pedagogy,  Clark  Univ.,  1911-12;  Dean,  and  Prof,  of  Education,  N.  Y. 
State  Normal  Coll.,  1912 — .  358  Western  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  (H.  of 
528.) 

458.  Charles  Henry  Ernest  Boardman,  B.  S.    Lawyer,  Marshalltown,  la. 

459.  Coella  Orland  Boling,  B.  S.  LL.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.  Law  Sch., 
1894;  Co.  Atty.  Cedar  Co.,   1896-1902;  Lawyer,  Tipton,  la. 

460.  Lee.  C.  Bolton,  B.  Ph.     Lawyer,  Missoula,  Mont. 

461.  Harold  Ellsworth  Bowman,  A.  B.  Grad.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  1898 ;  Clerk  in  Bureau  of  Pensions,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1902-04;  Inspector  in  U.  S.  Immigration  Service,  1904 — ,  Rouse's  Point, 
N.  Y. 

462.  Cora  Brooks  (Keister),  B.  S.  Formerly  Missionary,  Lota,  Chili.  Con- 
way Springs,  Kans.     (W.  of  480.) 

463.  Charles  Thompson  Brown,  B.  C.  E.  M.  D.,  Chicago  Homeopathic 
Med.  Coll.,  1896;  mem.  U.  S.  Pension  Bd.  of  Examiners;  Physician  and 
Surgeon,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.     (H.  of  467.) 

464.  Jason  Daniel  Brownson,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  M.  D.,  Northwestern  Univ. 
Med.  Sch.,  1896;  Mayor  of  Monona,  1905-06;  Physician  and  Surgeon, 
Monona,  la.     (H.  of  532.) 

465.  Emma  C.  Buffington  (Carter),  B.  S.     Glenwood,  la. 

466.  William  James  Carr,  B.  S.  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Ida  Grove,  la. 
(1910). 

467.  Irene  Chaffee  (Brown),  A.  B.  116  N.  17th  St.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.  (W. 
of  463.) 

468.  Nell  Margaret  Daniel,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Teacher  in  High  Sch.,  Traer, 
la.,  1897-98;  Missionary,  M.  E.  Church,  Tokyo,  Japan,  1898-1911 ;  Ed- 
itor of  Tokiiva  Magazine,  1905-07.     Traer,  la. 

469.  William  Field  Durno,  B.  Ph.  Advertising  Dept.,  The  Chicago  Daily 
News,  15  N.  Fifth  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.     (H.  of  557.) 

470.  Walter  Abijah  Eckles,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1894; 
Pres.  Blue  Earth  Valley  Tel.  Co.,  and  Sec.  and  Treas.  Maquoketa  Home 
Tel.  Co.;  Mayor,  Nora  Springs,  la.      (H.  of  474.) 

471.  Millard  Fairlamb,  B.  Ph.     Lawyer,  Delta,  Col. 

472.  Lenore  Elizabeth  Fancher  (Preston),  B.  S.  Formerly  Teacher  in 
Lewis  Inst.     317  North  Lathrop  St.,  River  Forest,  111. 

473.  Charles  Wesley  Gorham,  B.  A.  Mem.  Wash.  State  Legis.,  1901; 
State  Printer,  1905-08;  Editor,  Snohomish,  Wash.      (H.  of  543.) 


52  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

474  Lulu  Greattrax  (Eckles),  B.  Ph.  Born,  Clinton  Co.,  la.,  April  18,  1869 ; 
died,  Denver,  Col,  Jan.  29,  X897.     _(W.  <>f  470.)  pWa 

475.  Florence  Hayes,  B.  S.  Stu.,  Univ.  of  111.  Library  Sen.,  1908;  Cata- 
loguer in  the  Drake  Univ.  Library,  Des  Moines,  la.,  1908-10;  Cataloguer 
and  Reference  Librarian,  Lincoln  City  Library,  1910— .  1435  »■  bt-> 
Lincoln,  Nebr.  , 

476  Tuley  Francis  Myron  Huntington,  A.  B.,  Litt.  D.  A.  M,  Harvard, 
1896:  grad.  stu.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1892-93;  grad.  stu.,  Harvard,  1893-94 J 
•  Instructor  in  English,  Lake  Forest  Univ.,  Milwaukee  South  Side  High 
Sch.,  and  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  Univ.,  1894-1900;  Author,  Elements  of 
English  Composition,"  "Elementary  English  Composition,"  etc.;  Author, 
Los  Altos,  Cal.  .  ,. 

477.  Martin  Joshua  Iorns,  B.  C.  E.,  M.  S.     Ph.  D,  Cornell  Univ.,  1906 
grad.    stu.,    Univ.    of    Chicago,    1897-1900;    Prof.    Science     Fort    Worth 
tJniv    Tex. ;  Author  of  Articles  on  Influence  of  Acetylene  Light  on  Plant 
Growth;    was    Horticulturist    at    Gov.    Experiment    Station,    Mayaguez, 
Puerto  Rico.     Died,  Puerto  Rico,  1909.  ^  " 

478.  John  Edward  Johnson,  A.  B.,  D.  D.  S.  T.  B  Boston  Univ.,  1895, 
Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1893-97;  Niantic,  Conn.,  1897- 
1900;  Waterloo,  la.,  1900-03  and  1907  —  ;  Evangelistic  Work,  1905-07  J 
Trustee,  Cornell  Coll.,  1913  — ;  Sec.  and  Treas.  Waterloo  Gasoline  En- 
sine  Co.,  Waterloo,  la.  ,  .  „         _     . 

479.  John  Howard  Jones,  B.  C.  E.  LL.  B.,  Denver  Univ.,  1894;  Broker, 
Kenilworth,  111.  T 

480.  Benjamin  Bowman  Keister,  B.  Ph.  Preacher  and  Teacher  Lota 
Chili    S    A.;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Conway  Springs,  Kans.    (H.  ot  462.) 

481.  Lilian  Kidder  (Smith),  B.  Ph.     Grand  Junction,  Col.     (W.  of  423-) 

482.  Fred  William  Kirkpatrick,  B.  Ph.     City  Arty.;   Co.  Atty.;   Lawyer, 

483  Clarence  Elmer  Locke,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Inventor  and  Manuf.  of  the 
Locke  Adder;  Engr.,  Duluth,  Minn.,  1892-94;  Fruit  Grower,  1909—, 
Mesilla,  N.  M.  _  ^     .    ■     _  , 

484.  George  Ivy  Lytle,  A.  B,     Orange  and  Lemon  Grower,  Covma,  Cal. 

485.  Gertrude  Cartland  Macy,  A.  B.  Grad.  stu.,  Cornell  Coll.,  1894-95  J 
Teacher  in  Mt.  Vernon,  Guthrie  Co.,  and  Fort  Dodge  High  Schools; 
Genl.  Sec.  of  Y.  W.  C;  A.,  Dubuque,  la.,  1904-07,  Battle  Creek,  Mich., 
and  Burlington,  la.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

486.  David  Alfred  McBurney,  B.  C.  E.  Dist.  Supt.  Fort  Dodge  Dist.  for 
six  years,  and  Sheldon  Dist,  1913—  ■     Sheldon,  la.     (H.  of  530.)        _ 

487.  Elmer  James  McCaustland,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  M.  C.  E.,  Cornell  Univ., 
1897-  City  Engr.,  Salem,  Ore.,  1891-92;  Salem  Improvement  Co.,  1892- 
94;  Prof,  of  Math.,  State  Normal  Sch.,  Monmouth,  Ore.,  1894-96;  grad. 
stu.  Cornell  Univ.,  1896;  Asst.  Prof.  Civil  Engin.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1898 - 
1907-  Prof,  of  Mining  Engin.,  Univ.  of  Alabama,  1907-08;  mem.  Wash. 
State  Bd.  of  Health,  1911  — ,  Pres.  of  Bd.,  1913  —  5  Prof.  of  Municipal 
Engin.,  1908—,  and  Acting  Dean  of  the  Coll.  of  Engin.,  1912-13,  Univ. 
of  Wash.,  5264  19th  Ave.,  N.  E.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

488.  Mary  Lorraine  MacLeod,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Grad.  Boston  Normal  Sch. 
Gymnastics,  1894;  Phys.  Director  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Kansas  City,  1894-98; 
Director  in  Chicago  Playgrounds,  Summer  1912  and  1913;  Director  Phys. 
Training  for  Women,  Cornell  Coll.,  1900—,  and  Dean  of  Women, 
1905  — . 

489.  Harriett  Belle  Mott,  B.  Ph.    Postville,  la. 

I90.  Irvin  La  Verne  Pease,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Asst.  Chief  Clerk,  Pass.  Accts., 
Oregon  R.  R.  and  Navigation  Co.,  1908-11;  Chief  Clerk  to  Auditor  Ore.- 
Wash.  R.  R.  and  Nav.  Co.,  1911-13;  and  Chairman,  Joint  Facility  Com. 
of  same  Co.,  1913— ,  Portland,  Ore. 

491.  Enola  Pearl  Pierce  (Stein),  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  B.  O.,  Columbia  Coll.  of 
Expression,   1897;   Prof,  of  Elocution,  Iowa  State  Teachers  Coll.,  1898- 


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1905;  Teacher  of  Elocution  and  Dramatic  Art,  Stein  Musical-Dramatic 
Conservatory,  Auditorium  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 

492.  Elsie  Rigby  (Maxwell),  B.  Ph.,  M.  S.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

493.  William  Cattron  Rigby,  A.  B.,  Ph.  B.,  A.  M.  LL.  B.,  Northwestern 
Univ.,  1893 ;  Commissioned  Capt.  of  Volunteers,  111.,  Spanish-Amer. 
War,  1898;  Del.  from  111.  to  Internal.  Conf.  on  Criminology,  1910; 
Trustee  Cornell  Coll.,  1912  — ;  Lawyer,  Corn  Exchange  Bldg.,  Chicago, 
111.     Residence,  1432  Forest  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

494.  Thomas  Francis  Roche,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1905; 
Lawyer,  Iowa  City,  la.     (H.  of  605.) 

495.  Fred  Earl  Safley,  B.  S.  Author,  "Fishing  and  Fun"  and  other  outdoor 
sketches;  Real  Estate  and  Banking,  Sutherlin,  Ore. 

496.  Margaret  Ruby  Soper  (Alexander),  A.  B.     Estherville,  la.     (W.  of 

43*0 

497.  Jennie  Sumner  (Bassett),  A.  B.  Died,  Mexico  City,  Mex.,  Nov.  20, 
1903.     ( W.  of  432.) 

498.  Gorham  Andrew  Taylor,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Mem.  Amer.  Soc.  of  Civil 
Engineers;  U.  S.  Junior  Engr.,  2325  E.  2d  St.,  Duluth,  Minn. 

49Q.    Harnett  Warner  (Peterson),  B.  Ph.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

500.  William  Campbell  Wasser,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  S.  T.  B.,  1898,  and  Ph.  D., 
1905,  Boston  Univ.;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  York,  Nebr. 

501.  Antrim  Lester  White,  B.  Ph.     Farmer,  Springville,  la.   (1908). 

502.  Edward  Errett  Wilson,  B.  Ph.  Teacher,  Waterloo  Coll.,  la.;  Clergy- 
man in  Spanish  Language  16  years;  Teacher  in  Polejio  Americano,  Con- 
cepcion,  Chili;  Minister,  M.  E.  Church,  Puerto  Rico.  At  home,  1914 — , 
Mt.  Vernon,  la.     (H.  of  453.) 

503.  Herbert  Ransom  Wright,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  State  Food  and  Dairy  Com- 
missioner, 1902-10;  Manager  Beatrice  Creamery  Co.,  1365  E.  13th  St., 
Des  Moines,  la. 

504.  Edith  Mae  Young,  B.  Ph.  A.  B.,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  Univ.,  1905; 
High  Sch.  Teacher  in  Wis.,  Minn.,  la.,  and  Cal.,  1892-1907;  Field 
Matron  and  Missionary  to  the  Indians,  1913  — ,  Susanville,  Cal. 

XXXVI.     Class  of  1893. 

505.  William  Clinton  Alden,  A.  B.  A.  M.,  1898,  and  Ph.  D.,  1903,  Univ. 
of  Chicago;  Fellow  in  Geology  in  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1897-98;  Author  of 
various  papers  on  Glacial  Geology;  Geologist,  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

506.  James  Ballz,  A.  B.     Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Lisbon,  la. 

507.  Isaac  Ashbol  Bartholomew,  A.  B.  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Maquoketa, 
la. 

508.  Thaddeus  Stevens  Bassett,  A.  B.  Clergyman,  M.  E.  Church,  1893- 
1909;  Sec.  Northwest  la.  Permanent  Conf.  Fund,  1909-13;  Sec,  Iowa 
Methodist  Hospital,  1913  — .     3903  Orleans  Ave.,  Sioux  City,  la. 

509.  Edna  Estelle  Billings  (Gemmill),  A.  B.  5406  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
(W.  of  316.) 

510.  Thomas  Washington  Bittle,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
1900;  Instructor,  La  Fayette  Sem.,  Ore.,  1893-95;  Prin.  Schools,  Manly, 
la.,  1896-97;  Spec.  Agt.  Census,  1910;  Del.  to  Synod  of  Virginia,  1910; 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Louisa  Co.,  1911-13;  Teacher  and  Farmer,  Louisa,  Va. 

511.  Preston  Pisheon  Bruce,  A.  B.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Oacoma, 
S.  D. 

512.  Lucius  Charles  Clark,  A.  B.  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1897;  D.  D., 
Upper  Iowa  Univ.,  1903;  Author,  "The  Worshiping  Congregation"; 
Pastor  Hamline  M.  E..  Church,  "The  Iowa,"  Washington,  D.  C. 

513.  Gail  Clemmer,  B.  Ph.  Born,  Hampton,  la.,  July  31,  1870;  died,  Hamp- 
ton, la.,  June  16,  1896. 


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54  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

514    Marlin  Wilbur  Courtney,  B.  S.    Lawyer  and  Vice-Pres.  Hollis  Ab- 

515.  SSt^SSS^  B.  C.  E,  C.  E.      Supt  of  P.  R.  C  and  N.  W. 
R.  R.  Co.,  Pierre,  S.  D.  .     _  „     ,     f 

516.  E.  Estella  Ellison  (Carrier),  B.  Ph.    StuJin  Europe   1912-13 1;  Prof,  of 
Modern  Languages,  1913  —   State  Sch.  of  Mines,  Rapid  City   b.  D. 

5,7.    Thongs  George  Ferreby,  B.  C.  E.     D.  D.  S.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
1896;  Dentist,  Humboldt,  la. 

Olive  Fulton  (Nimocks),  B.  S.     M.  E.  L.,  111.  Woman's  Coll.,  1888, 
724  N.  Court,  Ottumwa,  la.  .         .  T     . 

William  Sherman  Gallagher,  B.  C.  E.     LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  la., 
Lawyer,  Tama,  la. 

520.  Emma  Gilchrist  Luckey,  B.  Ph.    Vinton  la 

521.  George   Blakeslee   Grant,  A.   B.      Second  Lieut.  111.  Vols.,    Spanish- 
Amer.  War;  Lawyer,  Isabel,  S.  D.  . 

,22     Julius  Cone  Harvey,  B.  Ph.    Pastor  M.  E.  Church   St.  Maries,  Ida. 
23.    Ernest  Adolph  Hoelscher,  B.  Ph.     Grad.  Stu   in  Univ.  of  Col.,  1907- 

08;  Clergyman,  M  E.  Church,  Boulder,  Col.     (H.  of  536.)  . 

<24     George   Grant  Hunter,  B.   S.     Vice-Pres.  Hawkeye   and  Des  Moines 

Fire  Ins.  Co.,  3721  Cottage  Grove  Ave.,  Des  Moines   la.  _       # 

5*5     George  Washington  Johnson,  B.  S.      MD     Chicago  Coll.  of  Physi- 
5~S     cians   and   Surgeons,    1895;    Med.   Supt.   Cook   Co.   Institutions    for   four 

years;    Chief  Physician,   Hospital   for  the  Insane    Dunning    111.     Born, 

Omaha,  Nebr.,  Nov.  3,  1861 ;  died,  Chicago,  111.,  June  4,  1906. 
526.    Melvin  John  Locke,  A.  B.,  A.  M.      S.  T.  B.,  Garrett  Bib.  Inst.,  1895, 

Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Independence,  la. 

Eugene  Warren  Martin,  B.  Ph.      M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.;  mem.  Staff 

of  Physicians,  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Cherokee,  la.    Died,  Feb. 

q.   IQI2.       (H.   of  696.)  .  ,„  .,    ,r         /.,tt        r 

528.  Eva  McCoy  (Blue),  A.  B.     358  Western  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y.     (W.  of 

529.  Fred  Alden  McMaster,  B.  S.     LL.  B.,  State  Univ  of  la.,  1894;  Police 
Judge,  Sioux  City,  1896-98;  Lawyer,  Spokane,  Wash. 

530.  Fannie  Elizabeth  Miller  (McBurney),  A.  B.    Storm  Lake,  la.  (W.  of 

531.  Charles  Henry  Muckler,  B.  C.  E.    Immigration  Agt,  C.  M.  &  St.  P. 
R.  R.,  Chamberlain,  S.  D. 

s*2     Minnie  Penman  (Brownson),  B.  S.     Monona,  la.     (W.  of  464O 

C33     Frank  Garfield  Reeder,  B,  C.  E.,  C.  E.    Teacher,  Schools,   1893-95; 

Asst.  Engr.  U.  P.  R.  R.,  1900;  Co.  Surv,  Cedar  Co.,  la.,  1900-04;  Farmer, 

Stock  Breeder,  and  Surv.,  Tipton,  la. 
C34.    Frank  Wesley  Reisinger,  A.  B.     LL.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1895 , 

Co.  Atty.  Grundy  Co.,  1901-07;  Lawyer,  Mayor,  Grundy  Center,  la 
<3<.    Curtis  Baughman  Rhea,  A.  B.    Instructor,  Ellsworth  Acad.,  la.,  1893- 

94;  Mgr.  Goldstein  Bros.  Amusement  Co.,  Westfield,  Mass.    _ 

536.  Geneva  Algetha  Shantz  (Hoelscher),  B.  S.    A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Col 
1910;    Prin.    High   Sch.,    Spirit  Lake,   la.,    1907-08;    Instructor   in   State 
Prep.  Sch.,  Boulder,  Col.     (W.  of  523-)  TT  .         0   r     ^  . 

537.  Seward  Smith  Shirer,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Lake  Forest  Univ.,  1896;  Prin. 
Blairstown  Schools,  i893"94;  Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.,  Northern  D  1st.  of  I  ., 
1906-13.  Born,  La  Porte  City,  la.,  Sept.  17,  1871;  died,  Chicago,  111., 
Feb.  18,  1913.  ,     ,  „ 

538.  Genie  Evelyn  Steuben,  B.  Ph.  Teacher  in  Schools,  1894-1901;  Pres- 
Young  Woman's  Lit.  Club,  1913—  >  Huron,  S.  D. 

539.  Burton  Erwin  Sweet,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa ;  Mem. 
Iowa  House  of  Rep.  from  the  72d  Dist.,  28th  and  29th  Sessions;  Trustee, 
Cornell  Coll.,  1913— ;  Lawyer,  Waverly,  la. 

540.  Charles  William  Thompson,  B.  Ph. 


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CORNELL  COLLEGE  55 

541.  Benjamin  Arthur  Wakefield,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Civil  Engr.,  30  Park 
St.,  Webster,  Mass. 

542.  Arthur  Birdseye  Warner,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Engr.  of  Maintenance  of 
Way,  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Terminals;  Civil  Engr.,  El  Reno,  Okla. 

543.  Elsie  Esther  West  (Gorham),  B.  S.  Teacher  in  ^cad.  Cornell  Coll., 
1893-95;  Genl.  Sec.  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1895-99;  Traveling 
Sec.  of  the  Amer.  Com.  of  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1899-1901.  Snohomish,  Wash. 
(W.  of  473.) 

544.  Herbert  Swann  Wilkinson,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  D.  D.  S.  T.  B.,  Boston 
Univ.  School  of  Theol.;  Trustee  Dakota  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1901-09; 
Trustee  Willamette  Univ.,  Ore.,  1912  — ;  Author,  "The  Alabaster  Box"; 
Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Eugene,  Ore. 

545.  Arthur  Wilson,  B.  Ph.  Grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1912  and  1913  (Sum- 
mers) ;  Supt.  City  Schools,  Aberdeen,  Wash. 

546.  Charles  Taylor  Wilson,  B.  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Genl.  Contracting,  Waterloo, 
la. 

XXXVII.     Class  of  1894. 

547-    Ellen  Billings  (Longley),  A.  B.     Waterloo,  la. 

548.  Erma  Mae  Breneman  (Durant),  A.  B.     Died,  Miami,  Okla. 

549.  Thomas  Beatty  Charlton,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  Chicago  Homeopathic  Med. 
Coll.,  1897;  grad.  stu.,  London,  Berlin,  Zurich,  and  Vienna,  1899-1900, 
Pans,  1904-05,  London,  Paris,  and  Berlin,  1911;  Specialist,  Physician, 
Clinton,  I  a. 

550.  Aaron  Bird  Page  Chubbuck,  B.  S.     Lawyer,  Reliance,  S.  D. 

551.  Albert  Nelson  Damon,  A.  B.  Law  Clerk,  St.  Paul,  i896-I9oo;  Supt. 
Schools,  Mora,  Minn. 

M.  D., 

North   Ave., 
Chicago,  111. 

553-  Helen  Elliott,  A.  B.,  M.  Ph.  Grad,  stu.,  Univ.  of  Chicago;  Teacher. 
Born  Nov.  1,  1869;  died,  Le  Claire,  la.,  Sept.  28,  1901. 

554-  Agnes  Beveridge  Ferguson,  A.  B.,  M.  S.  A.  M.,  Columbia  Univ., 
1909;  grad.  stu.,  Cornell  Coll.,  1894-95,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1904,  and 
Univ.  of  Heidelberg,  Ger.,  1910;  Prof,  in  Fort  Worth  Univ.,  Tex.,  1895- 
97;  Prof,  of  German,  Morningside  Coll.,  1897 — ,  Sioux  City  la 

555-  Charles  Michael  Foell,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.  Law  Sch., 
1896;  Alderman  of  21st  Ward,  Chicago,  1906-11;  Judge  of  Superior 
Court,  Cook  Co.,  111.,  1911— ;  Lawyer,  Virginia  Hotel,  Chicago,  111. 

556.  Grace  Rockwell  Foster  (Day),  B.  S.     Johnstown,  Nebr. 

557.  Birdenia  Gearhart  (Durno),  B.  Ph.  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Clarence 
1894-95,  and  Clinton,  1895-96.  612  Judson  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.  (W  of 
469.) 

558.  George  Darwin  Goodenough,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  D.  D.  S.,  State  Univ  of 
Iowa,  1908;  Angle  Sch.  of  Orthodontia;  Prof,  of  Orthodontia,  Drake 
Univ.;  Orthodontist,  258  K.  P.  Block,  Des  Moines,  la. 

559.  May  Goodenough  (Nelson),  A.  B.    215  N.  12th  St.,  Fort  Dodge,  la 

560.  Eclwm  Blair  Hanna,  B.  S.  M.  D,  Chicago  Homeopathic  Medical 
Coll.,  1900;  Physician,  York,  Nebr. 

561.  James  Hughes,  B.  Ph.,  A.  B,  A.  M.  Clergyman,  Evangelist,  Galilee, 
Sask.,  Canada.  * 

562.  Charles  Scott  Hunter,  B.  S.      B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.;  Mgr   Hawk- 
eye  and  Des  Moines  Dept.,  Fireman's  Fund  Ins.   Co.,   1522  W    oth  St 
Des  Moines,  la.  '* 

563.  Charles  Reuben  Keyes,  B.  Ph.  A.  M,  Harvard,  1898;  Prin  Schools 
Blairstown^  la.,  1894-97;  Instructor  German,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1900-03' 
Author,  "Rime  and  Alliteration  in  Modern  English  and  German  Prose  " 
aThe  Omission  of  the  Auxiliary  Verb  in  German,"  etc. ;  grad    stu    Har- 


552.    John  Benjamin  Eaton,  A.  B.     B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  1901 ; 
Valparaiso   Univ.,   1904;   Physician   and    Surgeon,  403    W.    Nortr 


56  CORNELL  COLLEGE  * 

yard  1897-1900,  and  Universities  Munich  and  Berlin,  Ger  W*-*$\ 
Prof.'  German,  Cornell  Coll.,  1903—    (Alumni  Prof.,  1912— )•     (H.  ot 

564.  jenitte    Lewis,  A.   B.     Teacher  Epworth   Sem.,   1894-97;   Teacher  of 
5  4     Greek,  Morningside  Coll.,  la.,   X897-I9CO;   Pnn.  Young  W«i^ 

Aurora,  111.,  1900-03;  Prof,  in  Fort  Worth  Univ.,  Jex  1903-08  .In- 
structor in  English,  Cornell  Coll.,  1911-ia;  College  Sec  of  Des  Moines 
Branch  W.  F.  M.  Soc.  of  M.  E.  Church.     Rockwell  City,  la. 

565.  Fred  Wolf  Manly,  B,  S.  M.  D.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1897;  Physician, 
1225  3d  St.,  Rensselaer,  N.  Y.  .        , 

566.  Le  Claire  Martin,  B.  Ph.  B.  Ph.,  i895,and  IX.  B.,  1896,  Univ.  of 
Mich.;  City  Atty.,  Cedar  Falls,  1898-1900;  Lawyer^  Cedar  Falls    la. 

567.  Ernest  Lewis  McEwen,  B.  Ph.,  MS.  M.  D,  Rush  Med  Col  .,  1897, 
and  Fellow  in  Chemistry,  1897-98;  Interne,  Cook  Co.  Hospital  1898- 
1900  •  grad.  stu.  in  Vienna  and  Berlin,  1900,  1905;  Prof,  of  Dermatology, 
111  Post.  Grad.  Med.  Sch.,  Chicago,  1906  —  ;  Instructor  in  Dermatology, 
Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1910-13,  and  Asst.  Prof,  in  Dermatology,  1913—  5 
Phvsician,  1703  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.     (H.  of  1057.) 

=;68  Maude  McMaster  (Meyers),  B.  Ph.  Formerly  Teacher  in  High  Sen, 
Sioux  City,  la.     1721  3d  Ave.  East,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.  _ 

569.  William  Archibald  Montgomery,  B.C.E      B.  D.,  McC ormick  Theol. 
Sem.,  1900;  Pastor  Presb.  Church,  Oswego,  111.,  1901-03;  Leon,  la,  1903 
07  •  and  IQ07 — ,  West  Branch,  la.  .. 

570.  Alfred  Gerrard  Rigby,  B.  Ph.  Dist  Agt,  Northwestern  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co,  Independence,  la.  _  ...  ... 

57i.    Charles  Longley  Rigby,  B.  Ph.     Grad.  stu.   Cornell   Coll,   1894-95, 

Farmer  and  Banker,  Stanwood,  la.  . 

c72.    Lydia  Jane  Rolston,  B.  Ph.     Teacher  in  High  Sch,  Denison,  la.,  1894 
5         96;  Albion,  la,  1896-99;  Iowa  Falls,  la,  1899-1902;  and  1902  -,  Boone, 

573.  Milton  Sherk  Runkle,  A.  B.  B.  D,  Yale;  AM.,  Univ.  of  New  York 
City;  Rector  Prot.  Episc.  Church,  Alhambra,  Cal.  , ;      _ 

C74     Miranda  Scoville,  B.  Ph.     Librarian,  Coe  Coll.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

%t  Charies  Milton  Sherman,  B.  Ph.  AM.  and  Ph.  D  Puget  Sound 
Univ.;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Snohomish,  Wash,  1899-1905;  Pnn.  of  Lowell 
Sch..  iqos  — ,  Tacoma,  Wash.  „..,,, 

576.  Almyr9Kempton  Shurtleff,  B.  S.  in  C  E„  C.  E  Chief  Engr  Sioux 
City  and  Northern  Line,  1889-90;  Div.  Engr.  on  Construction,  189 1-93  , 
Asst.  to  Chief  Engr.  of  Brainard  and  Northern  Mmn.  R.  R,  1894;  L>iv. 
Engr.  F.  E.  &  M.  V.  R.  R.,  1894-97;  Asst.  Engr.  U.  P.  R  R-,  xW-WJ 
Office  Engr,  Rock  Island  Lines,  1906—    619  Greenleaf  Ave,  Wilmette, 

577.  Di'lman  Smith,  A.  B.     Pastor  M.  E.  Church   Grundy  Center,  la. 

578.  Harris  William  Smith,  A.  B.  Sergt.  49th  la,  Spanish-Amer.  War, 
Clergyman,  M.  E.  Church.     Born  Dec,  1876;  died,  Janesville,  la,  Nov. 

579.  MerTe6Negley  Smith,  A.  B,  D.  D.  B.  D  Drew  Theol.  Sem,  1898, 
and  Instructor  in  same,  1899-1902;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church  Add ey,  la , 
1902-05,    Marshalltown,    1905-09,    and    1909—     Colorado    Springs,    Col. 

c8o     Minnie5  V.  Smith,  A.  B.     Teacher  in  Public  Schools,  Clinton,  la 
53i.'   William  James  Sullivan,  B.  Ph.,  B.  S.  in  C.  E,  C.  E.    Asst.  to  Chief 
Engr,  Mich.  R.  R.  Engin.  Co,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

582.  Lotta  L.  Tipple  (Hazzard),  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Grad.  stu.  Cornell  Coll., 
1894-95.     2019  3d  Ave.  N,  Seattle,  Wash. 

583.  Harlan  Updegraff,  B.  Ph.  A.  M,  1898,  and  Ph.  D,  1908,  Columbia 
Univ.;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Knoxville,  la,  1898-1900;  Asst.  in  Philosophy 
and  Education,  Columbia  Univ.,  1900-02;  Vice-Pres.  of  Assn.  of  Colleges 
and  Prep.  Schools  for  Middle  States  and  Md,  1903-04;  Director  for  Md. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  57 

of  Southern  Edn.  Assn.,  1903-04;  Prin.  of  Girls'  Latin  Sch.,  Baltimore, 
1902-05;  grad.  stu.,  1905-06,  and  Fellow,  1906-07,  Teachers  Coll.,  Colum- 
bia Univ.;  Chief  of  Alaska  Div.,  1907-10,  and  Chief  of  Div.  of  Sch. 
Admin.,  19 10-12,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education;  mem.  Nat.  Council,  1909, 
arid  Sec.  Dept.  of  Superintendence,  1912,  Nat.  Educational  Assn.;  Prof. 
of  Education,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1912-13  ;  Prof,  of  Education,  Univ  of 
,7  u^3T;  ^uthor>  "The  0rigin  of  the  Moving  School  in  Massachu- 
setts, Teachers  Certificates  (Laws  and  Regulations),"  and  "A  Study 
of  Expenses  of  City  School  Systems,"  also  reports  on  Education  in  Alaska, 
etc.     904  Westdale  Ave.,  Swarthmore,  Pa. 

584.  John  Christopher  Wade,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  Sioux  City  Coll.  of  Medicine, 
1897,^  and  Teacher  in  same,  1895-97;  Dist.  Surgeon  of  U.  P.  R.  R  • 
Physician  and  Surgeon,  Oconto,  Nebr. 

585.  Ernest  Cattron  Wheeler,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  D.,  Chicago  Homeopathic 
Medical  Coll.,  1897;  M.  D.,  Rush  Medical  Coll.,  1899;  stu.  in  the  great 
hospitals  of  Europe,  1911;  Oculist  and  Aurist,  404-7  National  Realty 
Blag.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

586.  Hugh  Aaron  Whittemone,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1896 ; 
Planter,  Houston,  Texas. 

587.  Mae  Wolfe  (Smith),  B.  Ph.  Prin.  of  High  Sch,  Belle  Plaine,  la,  1894- 
98.     Colorado  Springs,  Col.      (W.  of  579.) 

588.  Melvin  Jacob  Yoran,  A.  B,  A.  M.     Lawyer,  Manchester,  la. 

XXXVIII.     Class  of  1895. 

589.  Luella  Matson  Albrook  (Miller),  A.  B,  A.  M.  Grad.  stu.  Cornell 
Coll  1895-96  and  1906-07;  Prin.  of  Schools,  Grundv  Center  and  Eldora, 
la.;  Instructor,  Acad,  of  Cornell  Coll,  1907-10.     Mt.  Vernon  la 

590.  Frederick  Stanton  Alden,  B.  S.  in  C.  E,  C.  E.  Grad.  stu  Univ.  of 
111,  1897;  Asst.  City  Engr,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

591.  Milton  Reed  Barker,  B.  S,  M.  S.  M.  D,  Northwestern  Univ.  Med. 
Sch.,  1901;  Prof.  Surgery  and  Anatomy,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.;  mem. 
Chicago  Med.  Soc,  111.  State  Med.  Soc,  and  Amer.  Med.  Assn. ;  Fellow 
Chicago  Surg.  Soc;  Author  of  papers  in  home  and  foreign  Med  Jour- 
nals; Surgeon,  32  N.  State  St,  Chicago,  111. 

592.  Bertram  James  Barr,  B.  Ph.  Born,  Algona,  la,  Nov.  30,  1872;  died, 
Hampton,  la,  March  18,  1899. 

593-  Charles  Colton,  B.  C.  E.     Hardware  Merchant,  Cleveland,  N.  D. 

594-  Elma  L.  Dickinson  (Simpson),  B.  S.  Prin.  of  High  Sch,  Forest  City, 
1899-1903;  Sheldon,  1903-04;  grad.  stu.  State  Univ.  of  Iowa;  State  Col- 
lege, Pa.     (W.  of  612.) 

595-  Lucius  Arthur  Dodge,  A.  B.  Stu.  Garrett  Bib.  Inst,  1896;  Clergy- 
man, M.  E.  Church,  n  years;  Farmer,  Cogswell,  N.  D. 

596.  Ethel  Fairlamb  (Carpenter),  B.  Ph.  Prin.  High  Sch,  Eldora,  la,  1805- 
98,  and  Toledo,  la,  1899-1909.     Tama,  la. 

597-  William  Tecumseh  Sherman  Fleming,  A.  B.  B.  D,  Garrett  Bib 
Inst.;  Pastor  Lincoln  St.  Institutional  M.  E.  Church,  1908  —  184.Q  w' 
22d  Place,  Chicago,  111.  + 

598.    Josiah  Gibson,  B.  S.  in  C.  E,  C.  E.     Author,  "The  End  Shear  Method 
of  Calculating  Bridge  Stresses" ;  formerly  Structural  Designer  and  Esti- 
mator with  the  111.  Steel  Co,  Chicago;  Structural  Engr,  921  Black  Bld^ 
4th  and  Hill  Sts,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

599-  Harvey  Grant  Hays,  B.  S.  in  C.  E,  C.  E.  Architect,  1707  Greenleaf 
Ave,  Chicago,  111. 

600.  Lenna  May  Huffman,  B.  Ph.  Prin.  of  High  Sch,  Nashua,  la,  1895- 
1901,  Lewiston,  111,  1903-04,  and  Anamosa,  la,  1905-06;  Instructor  High 
Sch,  Marion,  la,  1906-08 ;  Private  Teacher,  Marion,  la 

601.  Fred  Meyer  Kettenring,  B.  S.  in  C.  E,  C.  E.  City  Engr.  four  terms- 
Lumber  Business,  314  W.  nth  St,  Vancouver,  Wash. 


58  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

6o2.   William  Henry  Klmgebiehl  B   Ph.    Farmer,  Payet* s  Id* 

6°3-  Kr^ffi'SKSaiS^S  —  ^rs;  Agt- Amer- 

Bible  Soc,  Manila,  P.  I.     (H.  of  683.). 

6°6-    £V?9- P"-    HSTsct  %Jor%9  *?<*>,    and   Decorah    ^ 

607.    Morton  Eaton  Peck,  A.  B     A.  M.    Auuior 

SS  ^rW^U^,^-5:S  WUlarnene  Univ.,    r9oS  _, 
Salem,  Ore.  «!,:*«■    R    PV.     M    Ph       S.  T.  B.,  Univ.  of  Den- 

§5S  SSSTS^  ^enf  Coor.^oU.    Retired,  uft 


.SrrrS,  TroL^.,  State  Coll.  of  Pa. 
6l,    &C°W^aSnii?h,0B.59S4-)Pre,  of  Enable  Loan  and  Land  Co., 

6l4. 
615. 


Brookings,  S.  D.  ^Qoll_  cf     rare  Frank  D.  Strow 

John  Henry  Stover,  A.  B.     305  S.  LaSalle  St.,  care 

bridge  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  £      g     ^   2d  S.  C.  Vol.  Inf.,  Span- 

^Chtr  ^r.--r«„|ef  "ano  linage  Ois,  and  Mg,  of 
the  New  Madrid  Engin    Co     Charies^on,  Mo  j 

James  Evans  White,  A.  B.     LL.  B,  u»  »  >   ^ff  .     c         f 

Y   M   C.  A.  Night  Law  Sch.,  1906-13 ;  C™1™™  c'™  VwJ.  Federa- 

Wendell,  Ida. 

XXXIX.    Class  of  1896. 
Martha  Luella  Boardman,  B.  Ph.    Born,  Marshalltown,  la,  Jan.  2, 
^;ie^StalBr7tnaUPA.  I'.T'm.    Teacher   Epworth    Sem., 

62o.   Wm°  Jolmlon   Seeley  Brown,  B.  S.     Contractor   and  Builder,   Chula 
Vista,  Cal.  ,  am      Columbia   Univ.,    1902; 


616. 

617. 

618. 
619. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  59 

bia  Univ.,  1904-07;  stu.  in  Berlin  and  Heidelberg  Universities,  1910-11; 
Vice-Pres.  and  Prof,  of  Philosophy,  Morningside  Coll.,  1907—,  Sioux 
City,  la.     (H.  of  641.) 

622.  Bessie  Juliet  Crary,  A.  B.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1903.  149=;  W. 
49th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  4^ 

623.  Lulu  Curme  (Bretnall),  B.  Ph.  A.  B.,  Wesleyan  Coll.,  1900.  La 
Crosse,  Wis.      (W.  of  619.) 

624.  Lida  Davisson,  A.  B.     Univ.  Place,  Nebr.  (1902). 

625.  Amy  Lamoille  Dougherty  (Capper),  B.  Ph.  Instructor  in  Cornel! 
Coll.,  1897-99.  Born,  Waverly,  la.,  July  11,  1872;  died,  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
April  4,  1912. 

626.  John  Corliss  Dunning,  B.  Ph.  Ph.  D.,  Heidelberg  Univ.,  Ger.,  1908; 
LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Ore.,  1910;  stu.  Northwestern  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  1896-97; 
A.  M.  and  Fellow,  Princeton  Univ.,  1899;  stu.  in  Heidelberg,  Berlin, 
and  Pans,  1899-1901;  Asst.  Master  German  and  French,  Lawrenceville 
Sch.,  N.  J.,  1901-03;  stu.  in  Berlin  and  Oxford  Univ.,  1903-04;  Instructor 
in  Acad.,  Portland,  Ore.,  1904-06;  stu.  Berlin  Univ.,  1906-07;  Instructor 
and  Acting  Prof.  Polit.  Science,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1908-09;  Asst.  Prof,  of 
same,  Brown  Univ.,  1911 — ,  Providence,  R.  I. 

627.  Louis  Edward  Eickelberg,  B.  S.  M.  Di.,  Iowa  State  Teachers  Coll. ; 
formerly  Supt.  Schools;  Contractor,  Waterloo,  la. 

628.  Harry  Jay  Ferguson,  B.  S.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1901 ;  Prin. 
Schools,  Tama,  la.,  1896-99;  Lawyer,  Tama,  la.     (H.  of  889.) 

629.  Samuel  Geissinger  Fouse,  A.  B.     Merchant,  Lisbon,  la.    (H.  of  855.) 

630.  Archimedes  Edward  Fuller,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Consulting  Engr., 
248  Central  Bldg.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

631.  Ira  John  Gongwer,  B.  Ph.     Farmer,  Fairfax,  la. 

632.  Elmer  Thomas  Gruwell,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.,  D.  D.  Ph.  D.,  Northern  111. 
Coll.,  1901;  Trustee  Cornell  Coll.,  1906-12;  Trustee  la.  Methodist 
Hospital;  Dist.  Supt,  Cedar  Rapids  Dist.,  M.  E.  Church.,  1908-12;  Del. 
to  Genl.  Conf,  1912;  Land  Commissioner,  Dist.  of  Mont;  Cashier 
Farmers  State  Bank,  Wilsall,  Mont 

633.  Fred  Cole  Hicks,  B.  Ph.  Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1901;  Prin.  Schools, 
Fairfax,  la.,  1896-98;  Prof.  Monmouth  Coll.,  111.,  1902-06;  Instructor  Univ. 
of  Wis.,  1906-10;  stu.  Univ.  of  Berlin,  Ger.,  1908-09;  Prof,  of  Modern 
Languages,  Dakota  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1910,  Mitchell,  S.  D. 

634.  Henry  Frederick  Kanthlener,  A.  B.  A.  M.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1899; 
Teacher  Epworth  Sem.,  1896-97;  Wilberham  (Mass.)  Acad.,  1899-1900- 
Prof.  Greek,  Morningside  Coll.,  1900—,  Sioux  Citv,  la. 

635.  Ellen  Mary  Knoll  (Sollars),  B.  Ph.  Teacher,  eight  vears,  Manila  P.I 
55  Josephine  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

636.  Emma  Amanda  Little  (Main),  B.  S.  Teacher  in  Anglo-Chinese  Coll., 
Foochow,  China. 

637.  Carrie  Macy,  B.  Ph.     Teacher.     Died,  Boulder,  Col.,  Feb.  27,  1899. 

638.  Burton  Schuyler  Miller,  B.  S.     Dealer  in  Timber,  Indus,  Minn. 

639.  Miles  Emest  Mitchell,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem,  1899;  A.  M, 
£;•    \        Vv  l8";  Clergyman;  Farmer,  La  Feria,  Tex. 

640.  Elizabeth  Anna  Moler,  B.  Ph.  Vice-Pres.  State  Epworth  League  of 
la,  1899-1900;  Precept.  Young  Woman's  Sem.,  Aurora,  111.,  1900-02; 
Third  Vice-Pres.  State  Epworth  League  of  Mont,  1903-04;  Financial 
Sec  Mont  Deaconess  Hospital,  1902-05;  Instructor  Chaddock  Boys' 
Acad,  111,   1905-10.     1015  2d  Ave.  N,  Great  Falls,  Mont 

54i.  Pearl  Evyleen  Reeder  (Campbell),  B.  Ph.  Grad.  stu.  Columbia  Univ. 
1901-02;  Teacher  i»  Private  Sch,  New  York  Citv,  1902-03.  3808  Gar- 
retson  Ave,  Sioux  City,  la.     (W.  of  621.)  - 

42.  Ralph  Maltbie  Reeder,  A.  B.  S.  T.  B,  Garrett  Bib.  Inst,  1899; 
Farmer,  Tipton,  la.  '       JJi 


6o  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

643.  Edward  Ransom  Ristine,  B  .  S.,  M.  S.     Grad.  I^^^mud  Univ 
1883;    grad.    stu.   in   History,    Univ.   of   Chicago    ( Summer), 1897 ,    Frin. 
Commercial  Sch.,  Cornell  ColL,  \\9*~ •  .         .  p    t 

644.  George  John  Ross,  B.  Ph.  Field  Worker  N.  Dak.  S.  S.  Assn.,  Faster 
Congregational  Church,  Forman,  N.  D. 

6a  c     Tessie  Lois  Safely,  B.  Ph.     Traer,  la.     Deceased. 

64I'    George  DureU  Sailor,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.      LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 

647  g^'^S^^P^n.  B.  Ph.  A.  M  Harvard  Univ  x9o5; 
Teacher  1897,  and  Prin.,  1898-1900,  High  Sch,  Knox ville,  la.,  Supt. 
Schools  'Columbus  Junction,  la.,  1900-03;  Asst.  in _  Geology,  Harvard, 
X903-05;  Instmctor  in  Geology  in  Colby  Coll  Maine  1905-0?;  Assoc. 
Prof  and  Registrar  in  same,  1907-09;  Asst.  Prof.  Geology  Univ.  of  N. 
D  and  Asst  State  Geologist,  1909  -;  Author,  "The  Geography  of 
North  Datta"  "The  Physfography  of  the  Soil,  Stump  "teReg«v 
-Underground  Water  Resources  of  North  Dakota."     Grand  Forks,  N.  D. 

648.  pHer£ins62Swift  Slocum,   A.  B.,  A.  ^Vl^i^K^ 
4       Church,  Dubuque,  Clinton,  Farley,  and  Montioello    la      Prof Mprm^B 

side  Coll  1898-1900;  Prin.  Epworth  Sem.,  1908-11;  Author  1  he 
Blood  Stain,"   and  "Jotting,  of  a  World  Journey";  Clergyman  and  Lec- 

649.  Emrne^Hariand  Soper,  B.  Ph.     LL.  B.,  Columbia  Univ.,  x899;  Law- 

650.  S^rrurXsWr,   Jr,  A.  B.      A.  B     Columbia  Univ.,   ,897; 
LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1899;  Lawyer,  Emmetsburg,  la 

651.  Orrin  Elmore  Stanley,  B.  S.  in  C.  E    C.  E      Pnv^0:A'|^.Jj' 
5       Vol.   Inf.,   Spanish-Amer.  War;    City   Engr.    Mason   City,   la.,    1897  9^ 

and  Pierre  S  D.,  1907-09;  Draftsman  and  Asst.  Engr.  C.  &  N.  W.  K. 
Kfand  the  Mex/CenVi,  1898-1907 ;  Sec.  Ore.  Soc •  Engineers ;  Chief 
Computer  Sewer  Dept,  City  Engineer's  Office,  2601  49th  St.  S.  L.,  Fort 

652.  Franc^Adelaide  Staves  (Reeder),  B.  Ph.    202  N.  Rodney  St.,  Helena, 

<c,     Tohn  Bis«ell  Trowbridge,  B.  Ph.,  A.  M.      Mus.  Bac,  Aroer.  Conserya- 
53'    tlry  of  M^f  i9i3Tsec.  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Sioux  City,  and  Manchester   la 
18Q6-Q8     Teacher  of   Singing  and  Mus.  Director,  M.  E.  Church    Flint, 
MicV  1899-1902;  Director  of  Mus.,  Church  of  the  Covenant   (Presb.) 
Chicago;  Teacher  of  Singing  in  Moody  Bible  Inst     and  in  McCormick 

654.    SScSr^aiSi  ^S^S£"5.  l^&S^S^iLI-««I  and  Develop- 

65,  J^D»£!^  S.t  C  E.,  C.  E.  Chief  Engr .id  Supt. 
of  Cedar  Rapids  and  Iowa  City  Railway,   1520  2d  Ave.,  Cedar  Rapids, 

656.  Addie  Grace  Wardle,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  B.  D  Univ  of  Chicago,  1909; 
grad.  stu.  Garrett  Bib.  Inst,  1907;  established  and  taught  Govt  Indian 
Srh  Bishop  Cal.  1891-94;  Teacher  and  Asst  Prin.  Chicago^  Training 
Sch.'  for  City,  Home  aVporeign  Missions,  ,^.,908 ;  P«s  M.  E.  Dea- 
coness  Soc,  1902-08 ;  Pres.  Cincinnati  Miss.  Training  Sch.,  1909-  1029 
Wesley  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

657.  Bertha  Claire  Wenger  (Bittle),  B.  Ph.    Lisbon,  la. 

XL.     Class  of  1897. 

658.  Elizabeth  Hastings  Allen  (Palmer),  B.  Ph.    1642  Wealthy  St,  Grand 

659.  Jo'hnW^sley  Batcheller,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.  Farmer  and  Stockman,  Mis- 
sion Hill,  S.  D. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  61 

660.  Lida  Jane  Colton  (Tallman),  B.  Ph.  Born,  Waverly,  la.,  April  21 
1873;  died,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  July  14,  1910.     (W.  of  680.) 

661.  Archie  West  Crary,  B.  S.  Priv.  52d  la.  Vols,  Spanish-Amer.  War; 
•  1  a  I9?f  j^'  D»  r9o6,  and  M.  S,  1907,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa;  Clin- 
ical Asst.  Med.  Faculty  of  State  Univ.,  1906-07;  Physician,  Boone,  la 

662.  George  Stuart  Dick,  B.  Ph.  B.  D.  and  B.  S..  Iowa  State  Teachers 
Coll.;  Prof.,  Registrar,  and  Examiner  in  same,  Cedar  Falls    la 

663.  Wesley  Young  Dilley,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B,  State  Univ.  of'lowa,  1899; 
Lawyer,  414  Barnes  Bldg,  Muskogee,  Okla. 

664.  Letta  Dixon  (Burgess),  B.  S.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Belle  Plaine,  la,  1S99- 
1901;  Prin.  of  Schools,  Driscoll,  N.  D,  1904-10.     Waterloo    la 

665.  Edith  Cora  Fancher,  B.  Ph.  Teacher,  High  Sch,  Calumet,  Mich, 
1901-02;  Jacksonville,  111,  1902-04;  Whitney,  Ind,  1904-07.  201  N  Ash- 
land Ave,  River  Forest,  111. 

666.  Miriam  Freer,  B.  Ph.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

667.  Fannie  Gertrude  Gadsden  (Strawson),  B.  S.  1829  Estes  Ave  Chi- 
cago, 111.  "' 

668.  Charles  Clarence  Hawley,  B.  S.  in  C.  E,  C.  E.  Engineering  Con- 
tractor, Cape  Girardeau,  Mo. 

669.  Carl  Kellogg  Hudson,  A.  B.  S.  T.  B.  and  A.  M,  Boston  Univ.; 
Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Manchester,  la. 

670.  Raymond  Peter  Ink,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.  Farmer  and  Stockman,  Mt  Ver- 
non, la. 

671.  George  O  Kidder,  B.  Ph.  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  806  Riverside  Ave, 
Sioux  City,  la.  ' 

672.  Scott  Henry  Lilly,  A.  B,  B.  S.  LL.  B,  George  Washington  Univ, 
1911;  Examiner  m  U.  S.  Patent  Office,  1907-^,  216  Baltimore  Ave, 
Takoma  Park,  D.  C. 

673.  Ezra  Franklin  Mertz,  B.  Ph.  M.  D,  Rush  Med.  Coll,  1906;  Phvsi- 
cian  and  Surgeon,  Seattle,  Wash.  (1908). 

674.  Clara  Aurelia  Moorhead  (Olney),  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch,  Marion, 
la     1898-1902.     119  N.  I7th  St,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

675.  Walter  Bodle  Munson,  A.  B.  Prin.  Schools,  Pocahontas,  la,  1897- 
1901;  Battle  Creek,  la,  1901-06;  Supt.  Schools,  Centerville,  S.  D.  1906- 
ctf;  Prin.  of  Webster  Sch,  1908-13,  and  of  Emerson  Sch,  1913  —   Fresno, 

676.  Clark  Edmund  Persinger,  A.  B.  A.  M,  Univ.  of  Nebr,  1900; 
Joint  Author  "Source  History  of  the  U.  S.»;  Prof,  of  Amer.  History 
Univ.  of  Nebr,  Station  A,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

677-  Cornelius  Hill  Pierce,  B.  S.  Prin.  Schools,  Lehigh,  la,  1895-  Rod- 
™an>  Ia->  1898-99 ;  Mining  and  Mining  Specialties,  Orient,  Wash 

678.  George  Avery  Reeder,  A.  B.      S.  T.  B,  Garrett  Bib.  Inst,  1901 ;  Au- 

a«?v        Ix^u  ¥en'S  Calendar>"    "Paul,    a  Soldier  of  the   Cross," 
and     A  Year  With  the  Master";   formerly  Pastor  M.   E.   Church,   San 
Francisco,    Cal.;    Internat.    Sec.    Y.    M.   C.   A,    Army   and   Navv   Dept 
1909  — •     509  W.  121st  St,  New  York  City.  *  *' 

679.  George  Webb  Bean  Snell,  A.  B.  S.  T.  B,  Garrett  Bib  Inst  •  Pastor 
M.  E.  Church  and  High  Sch.  Teacher,  Alexander    N    D 

680.  Jesse  Milton  Tallman,  B.  S.  LL.  B,  State  Univ.'  of '  Iowa ;  Lawyer 
and  Real  Estate  Dealer,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.      (H.  of  660  ) 

681  ■  s^TT^^t3-  7ea?her'  L°S  AnSeles  Schools.  '  6th  and  Figuera 
Sts,  Gatos  Hotel,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

682.  Oren  Bradshaw  Waite,  A.  B.     B.  D,  Garrett  Bib.  Inst,  1899;  D.  D. 
Simpson  Coll,  1904;  Pastor,  Upper  Iowa  Conf,  15  years,  in  Co.  Conf 
2  years;    Conf    Supt.    Sunday   Schools,    Southern   Calif.  Conf,    ioIO-»  • 
Prof   Logic  and  Bib.  Literature,  and  Prin.  of  Acad,  Cornell  Coll,  1902- 

*o       &5i-!?w       , d->  1907-08;  Clergyman,  San  Jacinto,  Cal. 

683.  Edith  Myrtle  Ward  (McLaughlin),  A.  B.    Manila,  P.  I.    (W  of  603  ) 


688. 
68q- 


62  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

6g+    Wilson  Henry  Whitsitt,  B.  S.      M.  D,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  190.;  Physi- 

685  Ed^rlverett-Wilcox,  B.  Ph.     Pre*.  Cedar  Rapids  Commission  Co., 

686  &%££•*$&£?£&     M^or,   three  years;    Cashier  Bank, 
687.    Grlce  Greenwood  Wolfe,  B.  S.    Real  Estate,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

XLI.     Class  of  1898. 
Matie  Alexander,  B.   S.    Teacher,  High  Sen,  E.   ,.,   Gordon  Ave., 
SrkSander  (WUson)    B .8 .    Kayjor, ££ 

»Awa  wsa.'sak  5S5  tew 

South  India,  I9I3-;-     (H.  of  1024.)  Chicago;  Instructor 

Waldcraft  Co.,  Manufs.  of  School  Art  Materials,  1413  N.  HI.  bt.,  Indian 

apolis,  Ind.  , 

692.  Flora  Amelia  Barhite   A   BAlden   la  Fort 

693.  Katherine  Blanche   Blackwell,  B.  Ph.    AsstJ nm.  "  «  ^J    In_ 
93     Madison,  la     x898-i90i :> Prav Hig  Sch.,  GUjwa^d,  1.^9^  ^ 

structor  in  German,  Cornell  Coll.,  19"  J3 »  8'«u- 

57i9  Dorchester  Ave.,  Chicago,  III.  the  R<,_ 

694.  J°hn  Bamer  Bloom    A    B.,  A    M.    «  and  pr<;s 

SredSyCnodrCohf  5? Srm^Cnu'S,  r9ra-I3 ;  Pastor  First  Reformed 
6,5    Clar^EvelyA^man  (Ganfield),  B.  Ph.    ,oo  E.  Ave.,  Waukesha, 

Asst.  Cashier  Bank   Napa,  Cal.,  i.9»p  f  j 

Rochester,  Minn.,  June  9,  W-  .         p  f  Lyceum  Bureaus 

agera'  Assn.,  .907-,  7633  Boswort lAve    R°fXTet Srn  S  B.  D.. 

703  Sirsfcaw  sra«bw»3« 

703'    I9oa;  Rea'.  Estate  Dealer  and  Banker, /^^McCormick  Theol. 

704'   leT  T  D  "caioU^  xWti  Pa^FM  P^b   Church,  Green  Bay, 

W™:;  ?9o?-o4;  Prof. history  Ind  Polit.  Science,  Carroll  Coll.,  .904-, 

w-S  A  ^oodeU    A   B5'A.  M.     Missionary  M.  E.  Church,  Philip- 
of  Okla.,  1911  -,  Guthrie,  Okla.     (H.  of  926.) 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  63 

706.  Ernest  Lloyd  Harris,  B.  Ph.  A.  M.  and  Ph.  D.,  1894,  and  J.  U  D  , 
1895,  Heidelberg  Univ.,  Ger.;  Lecturer  on  Jurisp.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
1896;  Consular  Agt.  of  U.  S.,  Eibenstock,  Ger.,  1898-1902;  Commercial 
Agt.,  1902-04;  Lecturer  on  Commerce,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1904;  Amer 
Consul  at  Chemnitz,  Ger.,  1905-06;  Consul  at  Smyrna,  Asia  Minor, 
1906-08;  Consul  Genl.,  1908—;  detailed  to  examine  conditions  in  the  in- 
terior of  Asia  Minor  and  the  Isls,  of  Turkish  Archipelago,  1909;  to  ex- 
amine industrial  conditions  in  Sweden,  1912;  Author  of  numerous  Con- 
sular Reports  and  Mag.  Articles,  also  "Church  and  State  in  Maryland 
Colony,"  "The  Ruined  Cities  of  Asia  Minor,"  etc.;  Amer.  Consul  Genl., 
1911 — ,  Stockholm,  Sweden, 

707.  Charles  Milfred  Hartung,  B.  S.  Cashier  Mt.  Vernon  Bank,  Mt.  Ver- 
non, la. 

708.  Roy  Stanton  Hayward,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa;  Auditor 
K"^SrP^,V  Wash->  1905-08;  Clerk,  State  Land  Office  of  la.,  1911-12- 
Chief  Clerk,  Motor  Vehicle  Dept,  la.,  1912-13  ;  Office  Mgr.,  Amer.  Gas 
Engine  Co.,  1913  — ,  2539  Wabash  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

709.  Perry  Lee  Heddck,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Chief  Sanitary  Inspector 
Dept.  of  Health,  Chicago,  111.,  1904-07;  Author  of  Papers  in  Engin. 
Journals;  Engr.  and  Contractor,  El  Centro   Cal 

710.  Jessie  Hutchison  (Beer),  B.  Ph.  B.  Ph.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1899. 
Bucyrus,  O.  °  '        y> 

711.  Lewis  Albert  Jester,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  Drake  Univ.,  1904;  Joint  Au- 
thor, Commercial  Law";  Teacher,  Capital  City  Commercial  Coll.- 
Lawyer   Real  Estate,  1225  York  St.,  Des  Moines,  la. 

712.  Mary  Maude  Kingman  (Eberhart),  B.  Ph.  Teacher,  Miss  Clark's 
Prep.  Sch.,  1899-1900.     1131  W.  18th  St.,  Des  Moines,  la. 

713-  John  Freeman  Lewis,  B.  Ph.  Examiner,  U.  S.  Civil  Service  Comm., 
1908-09;  Atty.,  U.  S.  Genl.  Land  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1900-13  • 
Lawyer,  Des  Moines,  la.  y  y    *  * 

714-  Sylvester  King  Lowell,  B.  Ph.  Advertising  Promoter  with  Daily 
5™^™  Telegram,  4246  Greenwood  PI.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

715.  Fred  Mahannah,  B.  S.  Co.  Supt.  of  Schools,  Cerro  Gordo  Co.,  1911- 
Pres  Iowa  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  i9ii-I2;  State  Inspector  Normal  Train- 
ing  High  Schools,  1912— ,  1085  26th  St.,  Des  Moines,  la. 

716.  James   Victor   Martin,   B.   Ph.,   A.   M.     Lay   Missionary   at  Tientsin, 

HjT'q1?.00^  £r  m  CTinfei  Sem-'  Na§asaki>  J^an,  1901-04;  Wiley^ 

High  Sch.  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1906-08;  Assoc.  Prof.  English,  Dakota 
Wesleyan  Univ.,  1908-13;  Prof.  English,  Coll.  of  the  Pacific,  1913  - 
San  Jose,  Cal.  '     y  3      ' 

717.  Frank  Paul  Morgan,  B.  S.  B.  A.,  1908,  and  S.  T.  B.,  1909,  Boston 
Univ. ;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Taft,  Cal. 

718.  Ralph  Woodward  Pratt,  B.  Ph.     Died,  Davenport,  la.,  April  3    1899 

719.  Archie  Edward  Rigby,  A.  B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Manchester,  la?,'  llll 
99;  Missionary  Teacher  in  Chinzei  Coll.,  Nagasaki,  Japan,  1901-07;  Re- 
serve Ministerial  Del.  to  the  Genl.  Conf.  of  Japan  M.  E.  Church  in 
Tokyo,  1902-07;  grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907-09;  Acting  Prof,  of 
History  and  Sociology  Dak.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1909-10  Acting  Prof,  of 
Philosophy,  Mormngside  Coll.,  1910-11;  Prin.  of  Epworth  Sem,  1911- 
13;  Farmer,  Fonda,  la.  '     y 

720.  Hattie  Leah  Sawyer  (Mantle),  B.  Ph.  Teacher.  Died,  Albia  la  Tune 
10,  1912.  '      ' J 

721.  George  Beal  Sheets,  A.  B.     Farmer,  Lisbon,  la. 

IZt'ZZ  CW  SCh°0lS  °f  Ia'  ^  Ida-'  l898-i9oi;  Teacher  in  Morgan 
Park  Acad.,  Chicago,  1902-07;  Thayer  Scholar  and  grad.  stu  in  Geol- 
ogy   Harvard     1907;    Teacher,    High    Sch.,    Tacoma,    Wash.,    1908-12; 

E^A^sra1*'  ytech- High  Sch" i912-' i949  Barnarci 


64  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

m.   Jennie  Hathaway  Spencer  B  Ph.  ^    g 

7a4.    Char  es  Edward  SmsonB   Ph.      ^^.Tb^rch,  Lansing,  la., 

725.   W?lUamN6ris  Tompkins,  B.  S.    Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Ruthven,  la. 

<     Sil^V^Buskirk  (Tompkins),  B.  S.    Ruthven,  la.     (W.  of  725.) 

g  !   f^a^^B^'M8-  BaJrSfp'r^'  of  English, 
728.   Ida  AWborn  (Weeks^   B.  Php   AgM    Baker ^^  ^ 

,91  Church  St,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  physicians   and   Sur- 

73°-  s^J^^^ **  "yfldicate    ' Minn€apolis' 

73i.    Myrtle  Wileox  (Trippy),  B .  Ph     Webb   la. 

toTof  Phys.  Education  for  Women   Ore.  Ago.  Coll.,  ,908-1.,  grad. 
&ef  SfoXwilson!  AMB,S'  £  B.,  Monmouth  Co,,.,  rS97; 
ttYSr^lfe,  B    Ph     Grad    stu.  O^  ^SemlScs 
f^CoSJot  ^l^^ic^^^'ErSmino  Rea,,  Berkeley, 

Si«  K^anl  E^fMo-  »£^ 

S6EaStWr„StenD  A  MB0i"  Missionary,   and  Prin.  of  Training  Sch.  for 
"6-    S'pSS^^cE^U,  India,  xS99-I9o3;  Sa,esma„, 

Standard  Oil  Co,,  West  Union,  la.     (H.  of  774-) 
XLII.    Class  of  1899. 
737.    Clinton  Philip  Abbott,  B.  Ph.    Business   (The  C    P.  Abbott  Realty 

74o    Sarry  Wr'Artman,'A9B.'    Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Brandon,  la. 
&,.   Walter  BBatcheller,B.S.    Dted  Sept,  W.    fc  q{  ^ 

742.   George  Herbert  BettsB^Ph     AM.  >s  M         .^  ^^ 

,S     Teaser  aud  Supt-   Schools  iu   Iowa,   i887-97;.  Instructor  Acad. 
S£?S  ^jr&er^eTchem  ft  Solnmbi,  j* yj-gj 

Lg  Rural  Schools/'    and '"Better  Rural  Schools"   (joint  authorsh.p).     (H. 
of  1200.) 


733- 
734 

735 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  65 

743.  Charles  Ernest  Bowen,  B.  Ph.  Supt.  Packington  Institutional  Church, 
and  Ed.  and  Pub.,  The  City  Missionary,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

744.  Arthur  James  Braginton,  B.  S.     Died,  Kamrar,  la.,  1900. 

745.  Elmer  Manasseth  Cable,  B.  S.,  A.  M.  Teacher  in  Pai  Chai  Coll., 
Seoul,  Korea,  1899- 1900;  Dist.  Supt.  Chemuplo  Dist.  1902-06,  Dist.  Supt. 
the  Kongju  Dist.  1907-11;  Pres.  and  Prof,  of  Sacred  History,  Methodist 
Union  Theol.  Sem.,  Seoul,  Chosen,  Korea. 

746.  Orlyn  Lee  Chaffee,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  Chicago  Homeopathic  Med.  Coll.; 
Physician,  Waverly,  la. 

747.  George  Eli  Clemans,  B.  Ph.     Real  Estate,  Manchester,  la. 

748.  Charles  Sumner  Cole,  A.  B. 

749.  Mary  Margaret  Collin  (Jayne),  B.  Ph.     Rockford,  la.     (W.  of  763.) 

750.  Carlton  Clinton  Deniston,  A.  B.  Clergyman,  M.  E.  Church.  Born, 
Monroe,  Wis.,  Aug.  6,  1874;  died,  Mazomanie,  Wis.,  June  19,  1905. 

751.  Gilbert  Ward  Deniston,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Central  Law  Coll.;  grad.  stu. 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1900-01 ;  Clergyman,  M.  E.  Church,  1902-06 ;  Prof. 
Economics  and  Sociology,  Univ.  of  Southern  Cal.,  1906-09;  Asst.  and 
Hon.  Fellow  in  Polit.  Science,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1909-10;  Sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
and  Exec.  Sec.  Men  and  Religion  Forward  Movement,  San  Fran,,  Cal., 
1911-12;  Manager,  The  Deniston  Co.,   1913 — ,  Bayfield,  Wis. 

752.  John  Howard  Deniston,  A.  B.  Clergyman,  M.  E.  Church,  12  years; 
Pres.  of  The  Deniston  Co.    (Land  Investments),  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

753.  Grace  Ellen  Dougherty,  B.  S.  Teacher,  2700  Humboldt  Ave.  South, 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

754.  David  Owen  Dunbar,  B.  S.  A.  B.,  Columbia  Univ.,  1900;  LL.  B., 
Northwestern  Univ.,  1903 ;  Lecturer  on  Law  of  Trusts,  Northwestern 
Univ.  Law  School.     427  N.  Main  St.,  Wheaton,  111. 

755.  James  Townsend  Fackler,  B.  Ph.  M.  Di.,  Iowa  State  Teachers 
Coll.;  Teacher,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

756.  Carle  Alfonso  Felt,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.;  Pastor  M.  E. 
Church,  Dike,  la.,  1901-03,  and  Lake  Hopatcong,  N.  J.,  1903-05;  Asst. 
Sec.  Young  People's  Missionary  Dept.,  M.  E.  Church,  1907-10;  Prin. 
Changli  Boarding  Sch.  for  Boys ;  Prof,  of  Old  Testament  in  Pekin  Univ. 
Coll.  of  Theol.,  9  M.  E.  Mission,  Pekin,  China. 

757.  Lillian  Forest  (Beck),  B.  Ph.     15201  Columbia  Ave.,  Harvey,  111. 

758.  Fred  Forrest  Frost,  B.  Ph.  A.  M.  and  LL.  B.,  Drake  Univ.,  1903  ; 
grad.  stu.  Cornell  Coll.,  1899-1900;  Supt.  Schools,  Eddyville,  la.,  1900-01; 
Lawyer,  112  E.  Washington  St.,  Des  Moines,  la. 

759.  Frederic  Willis  Hann,  B.  S.  Lawyer  (Jamison,  Smyth  &  Hann),  Ce- 
dar Rapids,  la. 

760.  Ambrose  Bertram  Hartley,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Prin.  Sch.,  Lehigh,  la., 
1900-01  ;Prin.  High  Sch.,  Sherburn,  Minn.,  1901-04;  Supt.  Sch.,  Pine 
City,  Minn.,  1904-06,  and  Willow  River,  Minn.,  1906-07;  Farmer,  Mil- 
ner,  Ida. 

761.  Claire  Dutton  Hopper,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.;  Physician, 
1909  — ,  Richland,  Wash. 

762.  Benton  Wade  Humphrey,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1904; 
Asst.  Prin.  Schools,  Miller,  S.  D.,  1899-1900,  and  Fairfax,  la.,  1900-01 ; 
Cashier  Bank,  Walford,  la. 

763.  Arthur  Matson  Jayne,  B.  Ph.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Marion,  la.,  1899- 
1901,  Boone,  la.,  1901-03,  and  Grand  Prairie  Sem.,  111.,  1903-04;  Prof,  of 
Sciences  in  Dak.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1904-07;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Rock- 
ford,  la.     (H.  of  749.) 

764.  Mott  Keislar,  A.  B.     Missionary,  M.  E.  Mission,  Phalera,  India. 

765.  John  Strayer  Mcintosh,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1909;  Prof.  Latin  and  Greek,  Red  River  Valley  Univ.,  N.  D.,  1899- 
1902;  grad.  stu.  and  Fellow  in  Latin,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907-08;  Author, 
"A  Study  of  St.  Augustine's  Versions  of  Genesis";  Prof,  of  Classics, 
Upper  Iowa  Univ.,  Fayette,  la. 


66  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

766.  Evan  Stanhope  Mickey,  B.  Ph.  Chief  Clerk  to  Gov.  of  Nebr.,  1903- 
07;  State  Bank  Examiner,  1907-10;  Dep.  State  Treas.,  1911;  Cashier 
Bank,  Osceola,  Nebr.     (H.  of  800.) 

767.  Grant  Clark  Miller,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.  B.  S.  in  Architecture,  1894,  and 
Master  of  Archi.,  1895,  Univ.  of  111.;  Architect,  116  S.  Mich.  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

768.  Cora  Catherine  Moler,  A.  B.  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Ackley,  la., 
1900;  Grad.  Wesley  Hospital  Sch.  for  Nurses,  Chicago,  1907;  Registered 
Nurse,  7231  Yale  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

769.  Martha  Jennie  Moler  (Mclntire),  B.  Ph.  Teacher  in  Schools,  Monte- 
zuma, la.,  1899-1900;  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  1900-01,  and 
West  Liberty,  la.,  1901-03.     1418  2d  St.,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

770.  Henry  Oakley  PomerOy,  B.  S.     Seedsman,  2807  24th  St.,  Omaha,  Nebr. 

771.  McKercher  John  Randall,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1901 ; 
mem.  Board  of  Trustees,  Western  Union  Coll.;  Lawyer,  and  Pres.  Hollis 
Abstract  Co.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

772.  Byrdette  Raw  (Harris),  B.  Ph.     Paullina,  la. 

773.  Harry  H.  Reeder,  B.  S.     Cashier  Bank,  Epworth,  la.     (H.  of  806.) 

774.  Martha  Reeder  (Wroten),  A.  B.  Teacher,  Chicago  Training  Sch.  for 
City,  Home  and  Foreign  Missions.  Born,  Tipton,  la.,  April  6,  1874; 
died,  Green,  Kans.,  April  1,  1905.     (W.  of  736.) 

775.  Nellie  Blythe  Remick  (White),  B.  Ph.     Jefferson,  la. 

776.  Grace  Kendrick  Rigby  (Cameron),  B.  Ph.  B.  Ph.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1 901.     700  S.  McLean  Blvd.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

777.  George  Wilbur  Robins,  B.  S.    Teacher,  Pebble,  Ida. 

778.  Edgar  E.  Saxton,  B.  S.     Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Elk  Point,  S.  D. 

779.  Minnie  Myrtle  Seager  (Swisher),  B.  Ph.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Kings- 
ley,  Manchester,  and  Marion,  la.     Vinton,  la. 

780.  Edna  Sniffen  (Garver),  A.  B.     Dillon,  Mont. 

781.  George  Field  Sutherland,  B.  Ph.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.;  Sec. 
Missionary  Education  Dept,  M.  E.  Church,  150  5th  Ave.,  New  York 
City. 

782.  Earl  Chapin  Sweet,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1901 ;  Law- 
yer, Minneapolis,  Kans. 

783.  James  Howard  Thompson,  A.  B.  Ph.  D.,  Grove  City  Coll.,  Pa., 
1910;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Oregon,  Mo. 

784.  Grace  Lenore  Whitcomb  (Hays),  B.  S.  Teacher  of  Singing  in  Cornell 
Coll.  Conserv.  of  Music,  1906-07.      1174  St  Paul  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

785.  Mary  Helen  White,  B.  Ph.  Grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907-08. 
Osage,  la. 

786.  William  Alfred  Wilkinson,  B.  Ph.  Boston  Univ.,  1911-12;  Pastor  M. 
E.  Church,  Pierre,  S.  D.      (H.  of  699.) 

787.  Ralph  Bertram  Williamson,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  Harvard,  1905;  Prin. 
High  Sch.,  Tama,  la.,  1899-1902;  Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.  for  Eastern  Dist.  of 
Wash.,  1907 — ;  Lawyer,  North  Yakima,  Wash. 

788.  Frederick  Carl  Witzigman,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  1904; 
Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church,  Iowa  Falls,  la. 

789.  Willian  Woodworth  (Wheat),  B.  S.  3325  Irving  Ave.  S.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.      (W.  of  730.) 

790.  Eva  Maude  Zollinger  (Cressler),  B.  Ph.     Norwood,  O. 

XLIII.     Class  of  1900. 

791.  Agnes  Kathryne  Albrook  (Murray),  B.  Ph.     Eldora,  la. 

792.  Ethel  Arble  (Matthews),  B.  Ph.     Haxtun,  Col. 

793.  Frank  Jeremiah  Armstrong,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912;  Asst. 
•Sec.  to  Booker  T.  Washington,  Tuskegee  Inst.,   1900-08;   Physician   and 

Surgeon,  1924  West  Lake  St.,  Chicago,  111. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  67 

794.  Amy  Ash  (Mossman),  B.  Ph.  35  Prospect  St.,  Taunton,  Mass.  (W. 
of  830.)  * 

795.  Clara  Hanna  Baker,  B.  Ph.  A.  M.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1910;  In- 
structor in  English,  Dak.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1904-06;  Instructor  in  Eng- 
lish, Iowa  State  Coll.,  1906-08,  and  State  Teachers  Coll.,  1910;  Fellow  in 
State  Univ.  of  la.,  1908-10;  Manager,  Office  of  the  Methodist  Brother- 
hood, New  York  City,  1911;  Dean  Cazenovia  Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1912-13;  Prof. 
English,  1913 — ,  Illinois  Woman's  Coll.,  Jacksonville,  111. 

796.  Robert  Bruce  Blue,  A.  B.  M.  D.,  Northwestern  Univ.  Med.  Sch. ; 
Instructor  in  Opthalmology  in  same;  Oculist,  15  E.  Wash.  St.,  Chicago, 
111. 

797.  Clifford  Moody  Boyd  (Burr),  A.  B.     Eagle  Pass,  Tex. 

798.  Sara  Alice  Brown,  B.  Ph.,  A.  M.  Grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908 ; 
Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Marion,  la.,  1901,  Jennings  Sem.,  111.,  1902-03 ; 
grad.  stu.  Cornell  Coll.,  1905-08;  Dist.  Visitor  of  United  Charities  of 
Chicago,  1908-09;  Asst.  Supt.  Stockyards  Dist.  of  same,  1909-10;  Supt. 
South  Chicago  Dist.  of  same,  1910 — .     2916  E.  77th  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

799.  Emmett  James  Cable,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  B.  A.,  la.  State  Teachers  Coll., 
I9I3I  grad.  stu.  Chicago  Univ.,  three  years;  Author,  "Iowa  Geography," 
"  Gravel  Deposits  of  Central  Indiana";  Pres.  Iowa  Teachers'  Science 
Assn.,  1912;  Prof,  of  Geography,  State  Teachers  Coll.,  Cedar  Falls,  la. 

800.  Jessie  May  Carson  (Mickey),  B.  S.     Osceola,  Nebr.     (W.  of  766.) 

801.  Gertrude  Clemans  (Flanagan),  A.  B.     Teacher,  Bellingham,  Wash. 

802.  Cora  May  Colton,  B.  Ph.  Teacher  of  English,  High  Sch.,  Wenatchee, 
Wash. 

803.  Emmett  Judson  Crowell,  A.  B.  Born,  Rudd,  la.,  Dec.  13,  1873;  died, 
Des  Moines,  la.,  Sept.  6,  1906. 

804.  William  Dennis,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1901 ;  Clerk 
Dist.  Court,  Marion,  la.     (H.  of  941.) 

805.  John  Moulds  Eldridge,  A.  B.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Denver,  1911;  stu.  in- 
Garrett  Bib.  Inst.,  1902-04;  grad.  stu.  Denver  Univ.,  1911 — ;  Pastor  M. 
E.  Church,  1911  — ,  Platville,  Col. 

806.  Dotha  Foote  (Reeder),  B.  Ph.    Epworth,  la.     (W.  of  773.) 

807.  Noah  Cadwallader  Gause,  B.  S.  B.  D.,  Pacific  Theol.  Sem.;  Nat. 
Sec.  of  the  Industrial  Peace  Assn. ;  Teacher  in  Montezuma  Ranch  Sch., 
and  Field  Sec.  Montezuma  Movement;  in  Editorial  and  Lecture-Bureau 
Dept,  and  mem.  "Committee  of  100"  in  charge  of  Protestant  Religious 
Activities  and  Exhibit,  Panama-Pacific  Internat.  Exposition  at  San  Fran,, 
1913 — ,  2225  Dwight  Way,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

808.  Elizabeth  Mitchell  Gill,  A.  B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Sheldon,  la.,  1903  — 
(1908). 

809.  Oscar  Richard  Gillilan,  B.  Ph.  Teacher.  Born,  Central  City,  la., 
Jan.  8,  1877;  died,  Denver,  Col.,  Aug.  29,  1902. 

810.  Clarence  Vosburgh  Gilliland,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  S.  T.  B.,  Garrett  Bib. 
Inst.;  D.  D.,  Dak.  Wesleyan  Univ.;  Teacher  in  same,  1906-n;  Pres. 
Carleton  Coll.,  Mo.,,  1911-13;  Prof,  of  History,  and  Dean,  Dak.  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1913  — ,  Mitchell,  S.  D. 

811.  Charles  Cyrus  Gray,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prin.  Schools,  Wyoming,  la.,  1900- 
03;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Fargo,  N.  D.,  1905-06;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Grafton, 
N.  D.,  1906-10;   Prin.  Emerson  Sch.,  4510  Eastern  Ave.,   Seattle,  Wash. 

812.  Nellie  Grobe,  A.  B.  Postmaster,  Cleveland,  N.  D.,  1908.  117  17th  St., 
Davenport,  la.   (?) 

813.  Eugenie  Hanna  (Robertson),  B.  Ph.     Bella  Vista,  Monterey,  Mex. 

814.  Francis  Alfred  Heald,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1903 ; 
Lawyer;  State  Senator  from  Linn  Co.,  la.,  1912 — .     Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

815.  Minerva  Herrington,  A.  B.  M.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1906;  Agt.  Penn. 
Soc.  to  Protect  Children,  Philadelphia,  1910-12;  State  Sec.  Cal.  Branch 
of  the  Nat.  League  for  Med.  Freedom,  1913  — ,  627  Pacific  Bldg.,  San 
Fran.,  Cal. 


68  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

8 1 6.  John  Godfrey  Hill,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  Univ.;  grad.  stu. 
Harvard,  1903,  Emerson  Sch.  of  Oratory,  1904,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1910; 
Pastor  1VL  E.  Church  in  la.,  Mass.,  and  Cal. ;  Prof.  English  Bible  and 
Philosophy,  Univ.  of  Southern  Cal.,  1907—.  854  W.  35th  Place,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal. 

817.  Forrest  Clyde  Hirleman,  B.  S.  Lawyer,  2681  Marion  Ave.,  Bronx, 
New  York  City. 

818.  Lucy  Edith  Hobbs,  B.  S.  B.  Di.,  la.  State  Teachers  Coll.;  Teacher 
in  Whittier  Sch.,  1906-10,  and  Teacher  in  High  Sch.,  Sioux  City,  la., 
I910  — ;  grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  four  Summers,  and  Columbia  Univ., 
one.     1308  Jackson  St.,  Sioux  City,  la. 

819.  Bert  Ray  Hull,  B.  S.     Stock  Business,  Gordon,  Nebr.     (H.  of  869.) 

820.  George  Isherwood,  B.  Ph.     Editor  and  publisher,  Tampico,  111. 

821.  Henry  Craig  Jones,  A.  B.  A.  B.,  1903,  and  LL.  B.,  1906,  Harvard; 
Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Algona,  la.,  1900-02;  Asst.  in  Government,  Har- 
vard, 1903-06;  Summer  Prizeman  in  Harvard,  1905 ;  Lawyer,  and  Lec- 
turer in  John  Marshall  Law  Sch.,  Chicago,  111.;  Author,  "A  Selection 
of  Illinois  Cases  on  Suretyship";  Asst.  Prof,  of  Law,  1911-14,  The  George 
Washington  Univ. ;  Dean,  College  of  Law,  State  Univ.  of  West  Virginia, 
1914 — ,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

822.  James  Herbert  Kelley,  B.  S.  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1908;  Pres.  Okla. 
Univ.  Prep.  Sch.,  1902-09;  Editor,  "Alumni  Record,"  Univ.  of  111.,  1912; 
Administrative  Officer  in  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-13 ;  Prin.  State  Normal  Sch., 
1914 — ,  Gunnison,  Col. 

823.  William  Herbert  Kent,  B.  S.  Prin.  Schools,  Preemption,  111.,  1901, 
Millersburg,  111.,  1902-03,  Viola,  111.,  1903-05,  Linden,  la.,  1905-06. 
Furniture  and  Undertaking,  Viola,  111. 

824.  Ora  Blanche  Kibler  (Coe),  B.  Ph.     Woodbine,  la. 

825.  Loran  Marshall  Martin,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.;  formerly 
Prof,  in  Sioux  City  Coll.  of  Med.;  Eye,  Ear,  Nose  and  Throat  Dept.  St. 
Luke's  Hospital,  1435  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

826.  Lilian  Cowles  McColm,  A.  B.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907; 
Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Sheldon,  la.,  1901-06,  Ft.  Dodge,  la.,  1907-08; 
Teached  of  German,  McKinley  Tech.  High  Sch.,  1483  Columbia  Road, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

827.  Clyde  Wilson  McCord,  A.  B.  Formerly  Pastor  First  Presb.  Church, 
Marshalltown,  la.     R.  F.  D.  7,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

828.  Flora  Belle  McMillen  (Moore),  B.  Ph.    Dexter,  la. 

829.  Leon  Wallace  Moore,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem., 
1911;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Westminster,  Cal.     (H.  of  831.) 

830.  Gilbert  Elmer  Mossman,  A.  B.  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1906;  Pastor 
M.  E.  Church,  35  Prospect  St.,  Taunton,  Mass.      (H.  of  794.) 

831.  Nellie  Munson  (Moore),  A.  B.     Westminster,  Cal.     (W.  of  829.) 

832.  Sarah  Mary  Nauman  (Keyes),  B.  Ph.  Teacher  in  Schools,  Blairstown, 
la.,  1900-02.     Mt.  Vernon,  la.     (W.  of  563.) 

833..  Edgar  Clinton  Newbern,  A.  B.  Evangelist,  Baptist  Church,  Cedar 
Bluff,  Miss. 

834.  Albert  Newton  Orcutt,  B.  Ph.  Prof.  History,  Ore.  State  Normal  Sch., 
1901-03;  Municipal  Judge,  1905-11;  Lawyer,  Roseburg,  Ore. 

835.  William  Frank  Persons,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  Harvard;  Director  of  Gen- 
eral Work  in  Charity  Organization  Society  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
105  E.  22d  St.,  New  York  City. 

836.  William  Arthur  Pye,  B.  Ph.  Supt.  Schools,  Garwin,  la.,  1901-05, 
Wilton,  la.,  1905-09,  Tama,  la.,  1909-11,  and  Eagle  Grove,  la.,  1911 — . 

837.  William  George  Reeder,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.;  Instructor 
in  Ophthalmology,  Rush  Med.  Coll.;  Prof,  of  Otology,  Chicago  Poly- 
clinic Post-Grad.  Med.  Coll.;  Author,  "The  Nervus  Vestibularis"; 
Oculist  and  Aurist,  Wheaton,  111. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  69 

838.  Clarence  Morley  Rigby,  B.  Ph.  Traveling  Salesman  (Pittsburg  Hard- 
wood Door  Co.),  5   Cross  St.,  Crafton  Sta.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

839.  Jessie  Rigby,  A.  B.     First  Asst.  Librarian,  Cornell  Coll.,  Mt.  Vernon, 

Ia- 

840.  Rose  Ross   (Fisher),  A.  B.     Born,  Harlan,  la.,   Nov.   1,   1878;   died, 

Harlan,  la.,  May  26,  1905. 

841.  Hermann  Henry  Schroeder,  B.  Ph.  Author,  "The  Psychology  of 
Conduct";  Prof,  of  Psychology  and  Pedagogy,  State  Normal  School, 
Whitewater,  Wis.,  1908-13 ;  Prof,  of  Philosophy  of  Education  and  Sch. 
Administration,  111.  Normal  Univ.,  1913 — ,  Normal,  111. 

842.  Irvin  Llewellyn  Seager,  A.  B.  Prin.  Sch.,  Prairieburg,  la.,  1901; 
Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Waseca,  Minn. 

843.  Jeannette  Sniffen  (Slade),  A.  B.  Formerly  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Web- 
ster City,  la.,  and  Sioux  City,  Ia.     1721  Pleasant  St.,  Des  Moines,  Ia. 

844.  Charles  Malcolm  Stackhouse,  B.  S.     Farmer,  Parkville,  Mo. 

845.  Cora  Josephine  Sundell,  B.  Ph.  Teacherjennings  Sem.,  Aurora,  111., 
1900-01,  and  1901  — ,  High  Sch.,  Mason  City,  Ia. 

846.  Robert  Edwin  Trousdale,  B.  Ph.     Pres.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Mott,  N.  D. 

847.  Mabel  Canfield  Wallace  (Huston),  B.  Ph.    Carrington,  N.  D. 

848.  Orville  DeWitt  Wescott,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1904;  In- 
structor in  same,  1907;  served  Spanish-Amer.  War;  awarded  Gold 
Medal  for  Educational  Leaflet,  Internat.  Congress  on  Tuberculosis,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1908;  mem.  Advisory  Board,  City  and  Co.  Hospital  of 
Denver,  1912;  Instructor  in  Univ.  of  Col.,  Med.  Dept. ;  Physician  and 
Surgeon,   512-514  Metropolitan  Bldg.,  Denver,  Col. 

849.  Laura  Etta  Willix  (Merritt),  A.  B.     Mt.  Vernon,  Ia. 

850.  Edward  Bethuel  Wilson,  B.  Ph.  Special  Loan  Agt,  Northwestern 
Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  3910  Ingersoll  Ave.,  Des  Moines,  Ia. 

XLIV.    Class  of  1901. 

851.  George  Matthew  Allee,  B.  Ph.  A.  B.,  Harvard;  grad.  Sch.  of  Ora- 
tory, Cornell  Coll.;  Vice-Pres.  Ia.  Corn  Growers'  Assn.,  1910;  Pres.  Ia. 
Agri.  Experiment  Assn.,  1913;  Farmer,  Newell,  Ia. 

852.  Edna  Annie  Baker,  A.  B.,  A.  M.     Teacher,  Grand  River,  Ia. 

853.  Harry  Burtis  Bennett,  B.  Ph. 

854.  Kathryne  Bentley  (McCarl),  A.  B.  131  Parkside  Drive,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
(W.  of  879.) 

855.  Helen  Ethelwyn  Chambers  (Fouse),  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Lisbon,  I  a.  (W. 
of  629.) 

856.  Howard  R.  Churchill,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1906;  Co. 
Atty  Linn  Co. ;  Lawyer,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

857.  Roy  Colton,  B.  S.     Farmer  and  Stockman,  Driscoll,  N.  D. 

858.  James  Leslie  Coombes,  B.  S.,  C.  E.  Civil  Engr. ;  mem.  Western  Soc. 
Civil  Engrs. ;  Asst.  Engr.,  Rock  Island  lines,  Chariton,  Ia. 

859.  Foss  Ferris  Corley,  A.  B.  Teacher,  Philippine  Isls.,  1902-05;  Supt. 
Commissary,  Fairbanks,  Alaska   (1908). 

860.  Russel  Lane  Cushing,  A.  B.  Religious  Work  Sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
1911 — ,  258  20th  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

861.  Charles  Wright  Ellyson,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1905; 
Physician,  Alta,  Ia. 

862.  Earl  Vernon  Fisher,  A.  B.  Grad.  Garrett  Bib.  Inst.,  1909;  Dist.  Mis- 
sionary, Amer.  S.  S.  Union,  1901-03 ;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Chamberlain, 
S.  D.,  1909-13;  Pastor  Presb.  Church,  1913—,  Keota,  Ia.      (H.  of  925.) 

863.  Joseph  Graham  Fogg,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis. ;  Co.  A,  49th  Ia. 
Vols.,  Spanish-Amer.  War;  First  Asst.  U.  S.  Arty.,  Northern  Dist.  of 
Ohio,  1910-12;  Lawyer,  1863  Crawford  Road,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

864.  George  Matson  Goodell,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.  D.  O.,  Amer.  Sch.  of  Osteo- 
pathy, Kirksville,  Mo.,  1906;  Osteopathic  Physician,  1719  Santee  St.,  Los 

'    Angeles,  Cal. 


70  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

865.  Fannie  Emilie  Haeberle,  B.  Ph.  Teacher,  Epworth  Sem.,  1907-12; 
Teacher,  Manchester,  la. 

866.  Albert  Mason  Harris,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Grad.  Emerson  Coll.  of  Oratory, 
1893,  and  grad.  stu.,  1894;  Director  of  Sch.  of  Oratory,  Cornell  Coll., 
1898-1902;  Pres.  of  Tenn.  Oratorical  League,  1906;  Director  Nat.  Speech 
Arts  Assn.,  1912  — ;  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Pub.  Speaking  and  Debate  in  Van- 
derbilt  Univ.,  15  Garland  Ave.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

867.  Lynette  Arnold  (Henderson),  A.  B.  B.  Di.,  Iowa  State  Teachers  Coll. ; 
Asst.  Prin,  High  Sch.,  La  Porte  City,  la.  1321  W.  19th  St.,  Sioux  City, 
la. 

868.  Arthur  Henry  Hirsch,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907;  grad. 
stu.,  Northwestern  Univ.  and  Garrett  Bib.  Inst.,  1906-07,  and  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1907-09;  Asst.  Prof,  of  History,  Earlham  Coll.,  1908-10;  Sti- 
pend Scholar,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1910-11,  and  Fellow,  1911-12;  Prof,  of 
History,  Ursinus  Coll.,  1912 — ,  Collegeville,  Pa. 

869.  Carrie  Edna  Howenstein  Hull,  B.  Ph.  Teacher,  Parkersburg,  la., 
1901-03.     Gordon,  Nebr.     (W.  of  819.) 

870.  Anna  Trewren  Kent  (Borkey),  B.  Ph.     Paso  Robles,  Cal. 

871.  Charles  Augustus  Kent,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.;  Pastor  M. 
E.  Church,  Monrovia,  Cal.,  1907-12;  Dist.  Supt.  East  Central  Africa 
Miss.  Conf.,  1912 — ,  Umtali,  Rhodesia,  Africa. 

872.  Wilfred  Kent,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  1904;  Pastor  M.  E. 
Church,  Paso  Robles,  Cal. 

873.  Louis  Howard  Kepler,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.;  Lawyer 
and  Postmaster,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

874.  Emma  Lillian  Kerr  (Simms),  B.  Ph.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Shellrock,  la., 
1901-02;  Grundy  Center,  la. 

875.  Charles  Kirkpatrick,  A.  B.  Vice-Prin.  Broadway  High  Sch.,  1969 
Harvard  Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

876.  William  Kirwin,  A.  B.     Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Cresco,  la. 

877.  George  Benjamin  Mangold,  A.  B.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1903 ; 
Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1906;  Instructor  Washington  State  Coll.,  1903-04; 
Instructor  Sociology  in  Univ.  of  Penn,,  1905-07;  Author  of  Labor  Argu- 
ment in  Tariff  Controversy,  "Child  Problems,"  and  magazine  articles; 
Expert,  Bureau  of  Labor,  Washington,  D.  C,  1907-08 ;  Assoc.  Director, 
St.  Louis  Sch.  of  Social  Economy,  1908-12;  Director  of  same,  1912 — , 
4002  Lexington  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.      (H.  of  1369.) 

878.  James  Cloyes  McCabe,  B.  S.     Burlington,  la.  (1902). 

879.  Fred  Adrian  McCarl,  A.  B.  Mission  Work,  1901-04;  Manager  Tho- 
burn  Press,  and  Publisher  Philippine  Christian  Advocate;  Asst.  Pastor 
English  Church,  Manila,  P.  I.;  Treasurer  M.  E.  Mission  Funds  ex- 
pended in  P.  I.;  Internat.  Sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  San,  Fran,,  Cal.,  131  Park- 
side  Drive,  Berkeley,  Cal.     (H.  of  854.) 

880.  Charles  Commins  Nye,  B.  Ph.  Sec.  to  Governor  of  la.,  1908-12;  Ed- 
itor Perry  Daily  Chief,  Perry,  la. 

881.  Clarence  Oscar  Pauley,  A.  B.  Asst.  Manager  Accident  Dept.  of  the 
American  Bankers'  Ins.  Co.,  4061  Warwick  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  (H, 
of  1018.) 

882.  Peter  Henry  Paulsen,  B.  Ph.  Prin.  Schools,  Oxford  Junction,  la., 
1902-04;  Lawyer,  Waterloo,  la. 

883.  Walter  S.  Perry,  B.  S.  Cement  Business,  Portland,  Ore.  (1908). 
Florence,  Col.   (?) 

884.  Alice  Elizabeth  Platner,  B.  Ph.  Grad.  Conservatory  of  Music,  Cornell 
Coll.;  Pupil,  Howard  Handel  Carter  and  George  Whitefield  Andrews, 
Oberlin,  1901-03,  and  1905-06,  and  of  Llevinne,  Berlin,  1910-12;  Teacher 
of  Piano,  Cornell  Coll.  Conservatory  of  Music,  1903-05,  1906-10,  and 
1912 — ,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

885.  Ernest  Adolphus  Rayner,  B.  S.,  M.  A.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem., 
1904;  Missionary,  M.  E.  Church,  Philippine  Isls.,  1906-11 ;  Acting  Pres. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  71 

Nicholson  Bible  Sem.,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1910-11;  grad.  stu.  Cornell  Coll., 
1911-12,  and  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1912-13 ;  Supt.  Normal  Dept.  and  Prin.  of 
Acad.,  Washington  Coll.  Inst.,  1913 — ,  Washington,  N.  C. 

886.  Helen  Dorcas  Reed  (Mayne),  B.  Ph.  Grad.  School  of  Art,  Cornell 
Coll.,  1899.     Griswold,  la.     (W.  of  1116.) 

887.  Bessie  Reeder,  B.  S.    Tipton,  la. 

888.  Anna  Belle  Rood  (Ittner),  B.  Ph.  Teacher,  German  Methodist  Coll., 
Charles  City,  la.,  1902-03  ;  Subst.  Sec.  Tuberculosis  Assn.,  Newport,  R.  I., 
1907;  Visitor,  Bureau  of  Charities,  Chicago,  111.,  1908.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

889.  Norma  Isabelle  Ryan  (Ferguson),  B.  Ph.     Tama,  la.   (W.  of  628.) 

890.  Louis  Bernard  Schmidt,  B.  Ph.,  A.  M.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Webster 
City,  la.,  1901-04;  grad.  stu.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1904  and  1906,  and 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1905;  Prof,  of  History  and  German,  Highland  Park 
Coll.,  la.,  1905-06;  Asst.  Prof,  of  History,  la.  State  Coll.,  1906-11 ;  Assoc. 
Prof,  of  same,  1911;  Research  Asst.,  State  Hist.  Soc.  of  la.,  1911 — , 
Ames,  la. 

891.  Frank  Hawelka  Shimanek,  B.  Ph.     Cashier  Bank,  Oxford  Junction,  la. 

892.  Delia  Mae  Simpson  (Buck),  B.  Ph.     Beloit,  Wis. 

893.  Elmer  Arthur  Skewis,  B.  S.  Grain  Merchant,  2540  Lyndale  Ave., 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

894.  Clarence  Manter  Smith,  B.  Ph.     Real  Estate,  Flagler,  Col. 

895.  Anna  Waldo  Stanbery,  B.  Ph.  Teacher  of  Latin,  High  Sch.,  Mason 
City,  la. 

896.  Frank  Elmus  Stanley,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.     Civil  Engineer,  Kent,  Wash. 

897.  William  Samuel  Still,  B.  Ph.     Supt.  Schools,  Lake  Mills,  la. 

898.  Arthur  Lemuel  Tucker,  B.  S.  Cashier  Lumbermen's  Nat.  Bank,  Port- 
land, Ore. 

899.  Etrick  Walden  Tucker,  B.  Ph.  Asst.  Cashier,  Pacific  Nat.  Bank, 
420  N.  1st  St.,  Boise,  Ida. 

900.  Ida  Alice  Watson  (Davis),  B.  Ph.     Marble  Rock,  la.     (W.  of  916.) 

901.  Anna  May  Waugh,  A.  B.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1904;  Teacher 
of  Science,  Jennings  Sem.,  1912 — ,  Aurora,  111. 

902.  Elizabeth  Vivian  Williams  (Lounsbury),  B.  Ph.  Prof,  of  Latin,  Red 
River  Valley  Univ.,  N.  D.,  1902-05.  2503  W.  Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago, 
111. 

903.  Sylvester  Vernon  Williams,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  A.  M.  B.  Ph.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Delmar,  la. 

XLV.    Class  of  1902. 

904.  Huldah  Anderson  (Berry),  B.  S.  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Hector,  Minn., 
1903-05.     Died,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June  2,  1908. 

905.  Sarah  Edith  Archer  (Houghtelin),  B.  Ph.  1074  24th  St.,  Des  Moines, 
la. 

906.  Charles  Edgar  Auracher,  B.  Ph.     Bank  Advertising,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

907.  Rose  Evelyn  Baker,  B.  Ph.  Grad.  Cornell  Coll.  Sch.  of  Oratory,  1902; 
Grad.  Cumnock  Sch.  of  Oratory,  1910;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Anamosa, 
la.,  1902-05;  Teacher  and  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Webster  City,  la.,  1906-09; 
Teacher  Pub.  Speaking,  High  Sch.,  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.,  1910-12;  Direc- 
tor Sch.  of  Oratory,   and  Prof.  Public  Speaking,  Cornell   Coll.,   1912 — . 

908.  Alonzo  James  Barkley,  A.  B.  Missionary,  Bengal,  India,  1902-07; 
Asst.  Prin.  Amer.  Methodist  Inst,  Calcutta,  India,  1903-05;  Bolpur 
Circuit,  1905-07;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Merrill,  la. 

909.  John  De  Motte  Blue,  Jr.,  B.  S.  Banker  and  Broker,  120  N.  17th  St., 
Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

910.  George  Glencairn  Bowen,  B.  S.  Lumber,  Grain  and  Coal  Dealer, 
Searsboro,  la. 

911.  Alonzo  Walter  Chamberlain,  B.  Ph.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Spencer, 
la.,  1899-1900;  Auditor,  Clay  Co.,  1909 — ,  Spencer,  la. 


72  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

912.  Lester  Lyman  Coleman,  B.  S.,  C.  E.  Civil  Engr.,  Maricopa,  Cal. 
(H.  of  1312.) 

913.  Minnie  Collver  (Kettenring),  B.  Ph.    Pekin,  111.     (W.  of  931.) 

914.  Mary  Katherine  Crim,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Engl,  and  Latin,  High  Sch., 
4627  South  M  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

915.  Marshall  Choate  Crouch,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Keokuk,  la., 
1901-02;  Prin.,  1902-03,  and  Supt.,  1903-06,  High  Sch.,  Columbus  Junc- 
tion, la.;  Instructor  in  English,  Lake  Forest  Univ.;  Lecturer,  5207  Ridge 
Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

916.  Benjamin  Augustus  Davis,  B.  Ph.  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Marble 
Rock,  la.     (H.  of  900.) 

917.  John  Lewis  Day,  B.  Ph.  M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Term.,  1910;  served  Span- 
ish-Amer.  War,  1898-99;  Phys.  Director,  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  1903-10;  Physician,  Oklahoma  Hospital  for  Insane,  Norman,  Okla. 

918.  Arthur  Justin  Demorest,  A.  B.     Teacher,  Harrisburg,  Ore. 

919.  Francis  Fisher  Ebersole,  A.  B.  M.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1906;  Asst. 
Resident  Physician,  Penn.  State  Insane  Hospital,  Harrisburg,  Penn., 
1905 ;  Resident  Physician  and  Surgeon,  Kings  Co.  Hospital,  New  York 
City,  1906-08 ;  Physician  and  Surgeon,   Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

920.  Frank  Whitfield  Edwards,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1906; 
Prin.  Schools,  Center  Point,  la.,  1902-03 ;  Supt.  Schools,  Northwood,  la., 
1904-05;  Lawyer  (Sager,  Sweet  and  Edwards),  Waterloo,  la. 

921.  Herbert  LeRoy  Eno,  B.  Ph.  Grad.  Cumnock  Sch.  of  Oratory ;  Teacher 
Public  Speaking,  Oklahoma  Univ.  Prep.  Sch. ;  Prof.  Public  Speaking, 
Morningside  Coll.,  1909-10.  Died,  Sioux  City,  la.,  June  9,  1910.  (H.  of 
954-) 

922.  Charles  Trusdell  Ensign,  A.  B.  B.  Di.,  1898,  M.  Di.,  1899,  la.  State 
Teachers  Coll.;  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1907;  Clergyman,  Crystal,  N.  D. 

923.  Nelson  James  Evans,  A.  B.    With  The  Times,  Denver,  Col. 

924.  Otho  L.  Ferris,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  George  Washington  Univ.;  Lawyer, 
Pres.  Columbia  Trust  Co.,  715  E.  42d  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

925.  Iva  Gertrude  Ganser  (Fisher),  A.  B.  Born,  Jones  Co.,  la.,  Dec.  23, 
1876;  died,  Columbus,  Wis.,  July  11,  1908.      (W.  of  862.) 

926.  Frances  Furnas  (Goodell),  A.  B.  708  E.  Cleveland  Ave.,  Guthrie, 
Okla.     (W.  of  705.) 

927.  Maud  Isabel  Graham,  B.  S.  Grad.  stu.  Chicago  Univ.,  1909;  Travel 
and  Study  in  Europe,  1908;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Cadillac,  Mich.,  1910, 
and  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  1911-12;  Teacher,  Manchester,  la. 

928.  Mildred  Adelaide  Greaves,  A.  B.  Extension  Sec.  of  Y.  W.  C.  A., 
Detroit,  Mich.  Born,  Glencoe,  Minn.,  Dec.  23,  1878 ;  died,  Detroit, 
Mich.,  Jan.  18,  1910. 

929.  Frank  L.  Hann,  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Stu.  in  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1905-07; 
Director  of  Manual  Training,  High  Sch.,  1911 — ,  Davenport,  la. 

930.  Blanche  Hinkley  (Howe),  A.  B.    Waukon,  la. 

931.  Walter  Ray  Kettenring,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Asst.  Engr.,  C.  &  N. 
W.  R.  R.,  1906—    510  Park  Ave.,  Pekin,  111.     (H.  of  913.) 

932.  Anna  Almeda  Little  (Bailor),  A.  B.     Woodbine,  la. 

933.  Fannie  B.  Long  (Wiedman),  B.  Ph.,  M.  Ph.  Grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1902-03  ;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Burlington,  la.,  Boise,  Ida.,  Spokane, 
Wash.,  and  Instructor  in  Latin,  Drake  Univ.,  la.     Caldwell,  Ida. 

934.  William  Allison  Mxlntyre,  B.  Ph.  Served  Spanish-Amer.  War,  1898- 
99;  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  Navy,  1904 — ,  Mare  Island,  U.  S.  S.  Chey- 
enne, Pacific  Sta.,  via  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

935-  Judson  Jackson  McKim,  B.  Ph.,  A.  M.  Grad.  of  Institute  and  Train- 
ing Sch.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1903,  and  B.  A.  S.,  1911;  Religious  Work  Direc- 
tor, Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1903-04;  Genl.  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New- 
castle, Pa.,  1904-06;  Sec.  Railroad  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1906-08; 
Exec.  Sec.  Men  and  Religion  Forward  Movement,   St.  Louis,  1911;   Sec. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  73 

Railroad  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1908  — ,  525  Lake  Ave.^ Webster 
Groves,  Mo. 

936.  Clara  Millar  (Robertson),  B.  S.  Grad.  Cornell  Coll.  Sch.  Oratory. 
Ottumwa,  la. 

937.  Rex  Rogers  Moe,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  with  Diploma  of  Greek-English 
Course,  Garrett  Bib.  Inst.,  1907;  Pastor,  three  years,  in  America;  Mis- 
sionary M.  E.  Church,  1907 — ,  Tarlac,  Manila,  P.  I. 

938.  Howard  Wilson  Moody,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1907,  and  Ph.  D.,  1912;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Ludington,  Mich.,  1902-05, 
Fort  Dodge,  la.,  1905-07;  Instructor  in  Physics,  Acad,  of  Northwestern 
Univ.,  1907,  Lafayette  Coll.,  Pa.,  1912-13,  and  Williams  Coll.,  Mass., 
*9*3 — >  and  Acting  Head  of  Dept.,  1913-14,  Willimstown,  Mass. 

939.  Charles  Frederick  Pye,  B.  S.  Supt.  Schools,  Guttenberg,  la.,  1902, 
Forest  City,  la.,  1908-10,  and  1910 — ,  Waukon,  la. 

940.  George  Franklin  Ream,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  1907;  oc- 
cupied Easton  Competitive  Scholarship  in  Drew  Sem.,  1905-06 ;  occupied 
Fellowship  from  Drew  Sem.  in  Glasgow,  Scotland,  1907-08 ;  Prof.  Bib. 
Literature,  Baker  Univ.,  1910 — ,  Baldwin,  Kans. 

941.  Elizabeth  Reeder  (Dennis),  B.  Ph.     Marion,  la.     (W.  of  804.) 

942.  Mayme  Remick  (Mcllvray),  B.  Ph.    1308  Rucker  Ave.,  Everett,  Wash. 

943.  John  Edward  Rieke,  B.  Ph.  Prin,  High  Sch.,  Tama,  la.,  1902-03,  and 
Springville,  la.,  1903-05 ;  Asst.  Gen.  Sec.  of  City  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  3446  41st 
Ave.  S.  W.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

944.  Alice  Rigby  (Moore),  A.  B.  A.  M.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1906;  Asst. 
Instructor  in  English,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1906-07;  Instructor  in  English, 
Cornell  Coll.,  1907-11.     North  Canton^  Conn.     (W.  of  1121.) 

945.  Homer  A.  Smith,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1906.  Correc- 
tionville,  la. 

946.  Theo  Templeton  Smith,  B.  Ph.  Teacher  of  Mathematics,  High  Sch., 
1903  — ,  Owatonna,  Minn. 

947.  Mary  Stanley  (Bayard),  B.  Ph.  Teacher,  Guthrie  Co.  High  Sch.,  1902- 
04;  West  Des  Moines  High  Sch.,  1904-07.     Geneva,  111. 

948.  Thomas  Blaine  Taylor,  A.  B.  Lawyer,  Scarritt  Bldg.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. 

949.  Ross  Kerr  Tiffany,  B.  S.,  C.  E.  Irrigation  Engr.,  Project  Manager, 
Yakima  Project  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  Sunnyside,  Wash. 

950.  Babe  True  (Latimer),  B.  Ph.     Eldora,  la.     (W.  of  989.) 

951.  James  Preston  VanHorn,  A.  B.     Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Oelwein,  la. 

952.  John  Aylmer  VanNess,  B.  S.     Hardware  Merchant,  Mason  City,  la. 

953.  Arthur  E.  Wade,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  Sioux  City  Coll.  of  Med.;  Prof,  of 
Chemistry  in  Sioux  City  Coll.  of  Med.,  1903-06;  Fellow  in  Amer.  Acad, 
of  Med.,  1907;  Physician  and  Surgeon,  Lexington,  Nebr. 

954.  Eva  Watson  (Eno),  B.  Ph.  Cashier  Citizens'  State  Bank,  Mt.  Vernon, 
la.     (W.  of  921.) 

XL VI.    Class  of  1903. 

955.  Homer  Burnham  Annis,  A.  B.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1907;  Physi- 
cian, 602  Donaldson  Bldg.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

956.  Olive  Gertrude  Archer,  A.  B.  Teacher,  Ruthven,  la.,  1906-08.  Spen- 
cer, la. 

957.  Alexander  James  Barnes,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich;  Lawyer, 
National  City,  Cal. 

958.  Ada  Sullivan  Barrette  (Doying),  A.  B.     Jacksonville,  111. 

959.  Lydia  Margaret  Barrette,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Independence, 
la.,  1903-04,  and  Stuart,  la.,  1904-05;  Asst.  Librarian,  Jacksonville,  111., 
1908-10;  Reference  Librarian,  Davenport  Pub.  Library,  1910 — ,  Daven- 
port, la. 

960.  Paul  E.  Bellamy,  B.  S.  Served  Spanish-Amer.  War,  1898-99;  Ranch- 
man, Hardingrove,  S.  D.     (H.  of  971.) 


74  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

961.  Fleck  Wesley  Beyer,  B.  S.     Cashier  Bank,  Riddle,  Ore. 

962.  Carrie  Bonebrake  (Simpson),  A.  B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Mount  Ayr,  la., 
1902-0$.     904  Belmont  Ave.,  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.     (W.  of  647.) 

963.  Dana  Everett  Brinck,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1907; 
Lawver,  2007  N.  9th  St.,  Boise,  Ida.     (H.  of  976.) 

964.  Mary  Elizabeth  Charters,  A.  B.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1903; 
Asst.  Cashier  Bank,  Ashton,  111. 

965.  Frances  Ashton  Clippinger,  B.  Ph.  Grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1902;  Prof.,  Walden  Univ.,  1903-04;  Prin.  Baldwin  High  Sch.  for  Girls, 
Bangalore,  India,  1905;  Custodian  Local  Branch  Imperial  Co.  Free  Li- 
brary, 1912 — ,  Bramley,  Cal. 

966.  John  David  Cotton,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.     DeWitt,  la. 

967.  Beulah  Crawford,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Asst.  in  Education  and  Psychology, 
Cornell  Coll.,  1906-07;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Vancouver,  Wash.,  1907-08, 
Missouri  Valley,  la.,  1909-10,  Ames,  la.,  1910— .     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

968.  Ruth  Hurst  Cummings,  A.  B.  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.  at  Sanborn,  Lake 
Mills,  Montevideo,  la.,  Fertile,  Minn.,  1907-10,  and  Cavalier,  N.  D., 
1910-13.     Fort  Dodge,  la. 

969.  George  DeVere  Dobson,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.  City  Engr.,  Des 
Moines,  la.,  1906-08;  Engr.  and  Contractor,  1912—,  New  Hampton,  la. 

970.  Guy  Ellsworth  Dobson,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Pres.  Bank,  Redmond, 
Ore. 

971.  Lucy  Miriam  Doron  (Bellamy),  A.  B.  Teacher  in  High  Sch.,  Hamp- 
ton, la.,  1903-04.     Hardingrove,  S.  D.      (W.  of  960.) 

972.  Jessica  Eighmey  (Wood),  B.  Ph.     Grundy  Center,  la. 

973.  Florence  Elliott  (Townsan),  A.  B.  Ast.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  White  Sul- 
phur Springs,  Mont.;  Teacher  in  High  Sch.,  North  Yakima,  Wash. 
(W.  of  1074.) 

974.  Kate  Ford  (Hayward),  A.  B.     409  Oneida  Ave.,  Davenport,  la. 
Helen   Freer,   A.  B.     Grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1911-12;   Teacher  of 
History  in  High  Sch.,  1912— ,  Ladysmith,  Wis.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 
Sarah  Maude  Gable  (Brinck),  A.  B.    2007  N.  9th  St.,  Boise,  Ida.  (W. 
of  963.) 

Ruth  Graham  (Boardway),  B.  Ph.     Grad.  Cornell  Coll.  Sch.  of  Ora- 
tory.    Manchester,  la. 

978.  George  Raymond  Greaves,  B.  S.  Supt.  Schools,  Taylors  Falls,  Car- 
ver, and  Yykoff,  Minn.;  Bathgate,  N.  D.,  1907-10;  Dundas,  Minn.,  1910- 
13;  and  191 3 — ,  Truman,  Minn. 

979.  Shirley  Eunice  Gregg,  B.  S.     Malta,  Ohio. 

980.  Lillian  Guinn  (Lawrence),  B.  Ph.     Belle  Plaine,  la. 

981.  Harry  Colson  Heath,  B.  S.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908;  Dept. 
Biology,  Central  High  Sch.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

982.  Laura  Lois  Hinkley,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Asst  in  English,  Cornell  Coll., 
1906-09;  Author  of  short  stories  in  Saturday  Evening  Post,  Woman  s 
Home  Companion,  etc.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

983.  Lily  Horton  (Williams),  A.  B.  Formerly  Teacher,  Rolfe,  la.  Mt. 
Vernon,  la. 

984.  Letha  M.  Jones,  B.  Ph.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Villisca,  la.;  grad.  stu. 
Columbia  Univ.,  191 3-14.     Villisca,  la. 

985.  Asa  Raymond  Kent,  A.  B.  A.  M.,  Columbia  Univ.,  1910;  Clergy- 
man, M.  E.  Church,  1903-05;  Summer  supply,  Grace  M.  E.  Church, 
New  York  City,  1908-09;  Prin.  School,  Fountain,  Minn.,  1904-05;  Supt. 
Schools,  Mabel,  Minn.,  1905-07,  and  Lanesboro,  1908-09;  Prof.  State 
Normal  Sch.,  Winona,  Minn.,  1909-10;  Research  Scholar,  Columbia  Univ., 
1911;  Supt.  Schools,  Winona,  Minn.,  1911-13;  Sec.  Minn.  State  Com.  on 
Education,  and  Asst.  Prof,  of  Education,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1913  — ,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 


975- 
976. 

977- 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  75 

986.  Ellen  Pearl  Kent  (Rice),  B.  Ph.  772  E.Washington  St.,  Pasadena, 
Cal. 

987.  Carrie  Kluickholm  (Maben),  A.  B.  Born,  Le  Mars,  la.,  1883;  died, 
Sioux  City,  la.,  Jan.  24,  1905. 

988.  Henry  William  Kuhlman,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  1908; 
Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Marseilles,  111. 

989.  Arthur  Hugh  Latimer,  B.  S.,  C.  E.  Hydro-Electric  Engr.,  Eldora, 
la.     (H.  of  950.) 

990.  Jessie  Maud  Lickel,  A.  B.  Formerly  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Sheldon,  la. 
5 1 17  Harold  Way,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

991.  Charles  Kenneth  Liquin,  A.  B.  Grain  Merchant  and  Farmer,  Wilsall, 
Mont. 

992.  Salena  Mangold  (Hall),  A.  B.  Teacher  in  High  Sch.,  Manchester,  la., 
1903-05.     420  Park  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

993.  Charles  Ernest  McCord,  B.  S.     Farmer,  Greenville,  111. 

994.  Roxie  Belle  McCord,  A.  B.  A.  M.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1909;  Asst. 
Prin.  Schools,  Correctionville,  la.,  1903-06;  Supervisor  of  Music  in 
Schools,  Highland,  111.,  1907;  Prin.  McCord  Sch.  of  Music  and  Oratory, 
1909 — ,  Greenville,  111. 

995-  Clark  Arnold  McMillen,  B.  S.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1906;  Law- 
yer, 405-7-9  Millikin  Bldg.,  Decatur,  111. 

996.  Leroy  Patterson  McMillen,  B.  S.     Pres.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Rock  Falls, 

997.  Arthur  Garfield  Miller,  A.  B.     Asst.  Cashier  Bank,  Rock  Rapids,  la. 

998.  Charles  Garfield  Miller,  A.  B.     540  Canal  St.,  Beaver,  Pa. 

999.  Kenneth  Money,  A.  B.  Clergyman,  M.  E.  Church.  Born,  Beaman, 
la.,  April  10,  1870;  died,  Prescott,  Ariz.,  Feb.  24,  1907.     (H.  of  1565.) 

1000.  Maude  Louise  Oliver,  A.  B.  B.  Ph.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1903 ;  In- 
structor in  Latin,  Dak.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1905-06,  and  in  the  Acad,  of 
Cornell  Coll.,  1906-10;  Teacher  of  English  and  Latin,  Sioux  City  High 
Sch.,  1911—,  415  16th  St.,  Sioux  City,  la.     Morrison,  111. 

1001.  John  Edwin  Overbaugh,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1906; 
Lawyer,  Belmond,  la. 

1002.  Charles  Paul,  A.  B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Andrew,  la.,  1903-04,  Ipswich, 
S.  D.,  1905-07,  and  Kensal,  N.  D.,  1907 — . 

1003.  Charles  Edward  Persons,  A.  B.  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1905,  and  Ph.  D., 
1913;  Instructor,  Wellesley  Coll.,  1907-09;  Preceptor  in  Princeton  Univ., 
1909-10;  Instructor,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1910-12;  Author,  "Early  His- 
tory of  Factory  Legislation  in  Massachusetts,"  1911;  Asst.  Director  St. 
Louis  Sch.  of  Social  Economy,  1912 — ,  3739  Windrow  PI.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1004.  Elmer  Brown  Persons,  B.  S.  Manuf.  Clay  Ware,  1906-13;  Field 
Agt.,  Redpath  Lye.  Bureau,   1913  — ,  Chicago,  111. 

1005.  Lena  Blanche  Phillips  (Samsell),  A.  B.  Prof,  of  Greek  and  History 
in  Ellsworth  Coll.  la.,  1904-06.     60  Beverly  Ave.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

1006.  William  Leroy  Powers,  A.  B.    Died,  Sheldon,  la.,  Jan.  23,  1907. 

1007.  Louis  Jay  Putnam,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Mem.  Western  Soc.  of  Civil 
Engineers;  Asst.  to  the  Chief  Engr.,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1909—,  226  W. 
Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 

1008.  Mabel  Pye  (Day),  A.  B.  Sec.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  in  Tenn.  and  Ky.  for  two 
years.     790  Riverside  Drive,  New  York  City. 

1009.  Olive  Belle  Reed,  B.  Ph.     612  S.  10th  St.,  Lyons,  la. 

1010.  Cora  Ross  (Swartz),  B.  Ph.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Harlan,  la.,  1903-05, 
Pocatello,  Ida.,  1906-08,  and  Montesano,  Wash.,  1908-12.     Elma,  Wash. 

ion.  Henry  Ellis  Sampson,  A.  B.  B.  Ph.,  1904,  and  J.  D.,  1905,  Univ.  of 
Chicago;  Asst.  Atty.  General  of  la.;  Author,  "One  Year  Under  the 
Des  Moines  Plan";  Lawyer  (Sampson  and  Dillon),  671  33d  St.,  Des 
Moines,  la. 

1012.    Enid  Nelle  Shaw,  A.  B.      115  Broadway,  New  York  City. 


76  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

1013.  William  Garfield  Shirer,  A.  B.  Prin.  State  Graded  Sch.,  Fountain, 
Minn.,  1905-06;  Supt.  State  High  Sch.,  Buffalo,  Minn.,  1906-10;  Agt. 
Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  1910-12;  Sales  Manager,  Black  Swan  Co.,  191a—, 
Waseca,  Minn.  .     _      . 

1014.  Ralph  Bethuel  Slippy,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Instructor  in  Engm., 
Univ.  of  III,  1906-10;  Civil  Engr.,  Waterloo,  la 

1015.  Herbert  Royal  Smith,  A.  B.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Cnicago,  i9iorTeach- 
er  High  Sch.,  Highland  Park,  111.,  1906-13;  Vice-Chairman  Chemistry 
and  Physics  Section,  Central  Assn.  of  Science  and  Math.  Teachers, 
I9I3__;  Teacher  of  Chemistry,  Lake  View  High  Sch.,  Chicago,  1913  — , 
145  West  Park  Ave.,  Highland  Park,  111.  ,.••„.. 

1016.  Edgerton  Benjamin  Sprague,  A.  B.  Law  stu.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1903- 
05 ;  Abstractor,  1224  French  St.,  Santa  Ana,  Cal. 

1017.  William  Franklin  Spry,  A.  B.,  A.  M.     Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Water- 

1018.  Maude  Agnes  Strobel  (Pauley),  A.  B.  4061  Warwick  Ave.,  Chicago, 
111.     (W.  of  881.)  .  T      , 

1019.  Fred  F.  Thompson,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa;  Lumber 
Dealer,  1910— ,  Brooklyn,  la. 

1020.  Lucia  Mae  Toothaker  (Hind),  A.  B.  A.  B.,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr., 
Univ.,  1905.     Lindsay,  Cal. 

1021.  Charles  Leonard  Truby,  B.  S.     Grain  Dealer,  R  F.  P.  1,  Peotone,  111. 

1022.  Chester  Allen  Arthur  Utt,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Teacher,  High  Sch  Keo- 
kuk la  1904-07;  Asst.  Food  Analyst  Kans.  State  Ago.  Coll.,  and  Asst. 
Chemist  to  State  Board  of  Health  and  State  Dairy  Commission,  1907  — 
Manhattan,  Kans.  ,"'»". 

1023.  Walter  Joseph  Ward,  A.  B.     Died   Gilman^Ia    May  2?,.  1904.       . 

1024.  Emma  Jennie  Wardle  (Anderson),  A.B.  Teacher  in  Chicago  Train- 
ing Sch.  for  Home  and  Foreign  Missions,  1901-02;  Acting  Pnn  Bald- 
win Girls'  Sch.,  Bangalore,  India,  1904-09,  Kolar,  India.    (W  of  690  ) 

1025.  Percey  Eunice  Watson,  B.  Ph.,  A.  M.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Pull- 
man, Wash.,  Colville,  Wash.,  1912-13,  and  St.  Anthony    Ida.,  1913—- 

1026.  Frederick  Earl  Welstead,  A.  B.  Grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1904; 
Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Decorah,  la.,  four  years,  and  1909,  Aberdeen,  S.  D. 

1027.  Richard  T.  Westren,  A.  B.     Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Drummond,  Mont. 

1028.  Albert  Joseph  Wheat,  B.  S.     Construction  Work   Emmetsburg,  la 

1029.  Tom  Cornell  Whitmore,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.;  City  Solici- 
tor, Atlantic,  la.,  1907-12;  County  Atty.,  1913  —   Atlantic   la. 

1030.  Howard  Stephen  Williams,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Engr.  of  Cost 
Data,  K.  C.  Terminal  R.  R.  Co.,  23d  and  Grand  Ave.,  Kansas  City, 

Mo.  .,    .  T11  o 

1031.  Ira  D.  Yaggy,  B.  S.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Wilmington,  111.,  1904-08; 
Teacher  in  Joliet  Twp.  High  Sch.,  Joliet,  111. 

1032.  Clarence  Garfield  Yoran,  B.  Ph.  J.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907; 
Lawyer,  Manchester,  la. 

XLVII.    Class  of  1904. 

1033.  Annie  Laurie  Adams,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Grad.  stu.  Universities  of  Ber- 
lin and  Marburg,  Ger.,  1906-07;  Instructor  m  German,  Cornell  Coll., 
1907-08;  Teacher  of  German  in  High  Sch.,  1909—,  44  E.  14th  bt, 
Portland,  Ore.  xtt    ,  TT  . 

1034.  Jean  Elnore  Anderson,  A.  B.  Teacher  in  Dak.  Wesleyan  Univ., 
1904-05;  in  Schools,  1905—,  Stronghurst,  111. 

1035.  William  John  Archer,  B.  S.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Lake  City,  Minn., 
19o4-o6,  Superior,  Wis.,  1906-08;  Lawyer,  Virginia,  Minn. 

1036.  Edgar  Homer  Beechley,  B.  S.,  C.  E.  Civil  Engr.,  321  Custom  House, 
Portland,  Ore. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  77 

1037.  Katheryne  Gem  Birdsall  (Grooters),  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Iowa  Falls, 
la.,  1908-09.     Fort  Dodge,  la. 

1038.  William  Walter  Boyd,  B.  S.  Banker;  Treas.  Palmertown  Mountain 
Co.,  522  Broadway,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

1039.  Charles  Coleman  Carhart,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Sec.  and  Treas. 
Sheffield  Brick  and  Tile  Co.;  Owner  and  Manager  Sheffield  Electric 
Light  and  Power  Co.,  Sheffield,  la. 

1040.  John  Lester  Clarke,  B.  S.     Farmer,  Preemption,  111. 

1041.  Lowell  Edwin  Conrad,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.  M.  S.,  Lehigh  Univ., 
1908;  Instructor  in  Dept.  of  Civil  Engin.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  1906-08;  Prof, 
of  Civil  Engin.,  Kans.  State  Agri.  Coll.,  Manhattan,  Kans. 

1042.  Elizabeth  Anderson  Cook,  A.  B.  Teacher,  Epworth  Sem.,  la.,  1896- 
1901.     Mt.  Vernon,  la.      (W.  of  292.) 

1043.  Harry  Clayton  Culver,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Garrett  Bib.  Inst.,  1909;  Pastor 
M.  E.  Church,  Springville,  la. 

1044.  Leone  Dewey  (Moore),  B.  Ph.     Guthrie  Center,  la. 

1045.  William  John  Elliott,  A.  B.  Asst.  Cashier  Cedar  Rapids  Savings 
Bank,  and  Manager  Cedar  Rapids  Clearing  House  Assn.,  Cedar  Rapids, 
la.     (H.  of  1092.) 

1046.  Eunice  Mae  Eyestone  (Brin),  B.  Ph.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Rochester, 
Minn.,  to  191 3.     Rochester,  Minn. 

1047.  Ira  Basil  Fee,  A.  B.  Pres.  of  Wyoming  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  1913; 
Sec.  of  Wyo.  Branch  of  Amer.  Red  Cross;  mem.  Board  of  Child  and 
Animal  Protection;  Dep.  State  Supt.  of  Schools;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Lar- 
amie, Wyo.;  now  Supt.  of  Schools,  615  E.  22d  St.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo. 

1048.  Edna  Fox,  B.  Ph.  Grad.  Emerson  Coll.  of  Oratory,  Mass.,  1907; 
grad.  stu.  in  same,  1907-08;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  134  S.  12th  St., 
Quincy,  111. 

1049.  Sylvan  Earle  Ganser,  B.  S.,  C.  E.  Assoc,  mem.  Amer.  Soc.  of  Civil 
Engineers;  special  stu.  Mass.  Inst,  of  Technology,  1911-13;  Structural 
Engr.  Duluth  and  Iron  Range  R.  R.,  505  W.  3d  St.,  Duluth,  Minn. 

1050.  Thomas  Norton  Gelston,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Born,  Springfield, 
Mo.,  Sept.  27,  1877;  died,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  June  26,  1913. 

1051.  Harold  Brayton  Gilbert,  A.  B.  B.  Ph.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa;  LL.  B., 
Univ.  of  Mich.;  Claim  Agt.,  Coal  Dept,  Northern  Pacific  R.  R.,  1907- 
09;  Examiner,  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  1909-10;  Deputy  Co.  Atty., 
1911-13;  Co.  Atty.,  1913 — ,  North  Yakima,  Wash. 

1052.  William  Marshall  Gilbert,  A.  B.  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1909;  Pas- 
tor M.  E.  Church,  Fairview,  111.,  1904,  Peoria,  111.,  1905-06;  Asst.  Pastor 
Congregational  Church,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1906-08;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church, 
Cliftondale,  Mass.,  1908-13;  Instructor  New  Eng.  Deaconess  Training 
Sch.,  1911-13;  Assoc.  Minister,  Morgan  Memorial  Inst.  Church,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1913  — ,  89  Shawmut  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1053.  Arthur  Earl  Granger,  B.  S.    Asst.  Postmaster,  Marion,  la. 

1054.  Charles  Wilson  Granner,  B.  S.  Manager  Southwestern  Law  and 
Collection  Agency,  Albuquerque,  N.  M.,  1908 ;  Real  Estate,  920  Glen- 
gyle  Place,  Chicago,  111. 

1055.  Nina  Elizabeth  Holmes  (Cies),  A.  B.  Formerly  Asst.  Prin.  of  High 
Sch.,  Aledo,  111.     700  W.  nth  St.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

1056.  William  Frank  Huebsch,  B.  Ph.     Asst.  Cashier  Bank,  Le  Mars,  la. 

1057.  Mary  Gilruth  McEwen,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  Northwestern  Univ.  Woman's 
Med.  Sch.,  1898;  Interne  Cook  Co.  Hospital,  1898-1900;  grad.  stu., 
Vienna  and  Berlin,  Ger.,  1904-05 ;  Chairman  Pub.  Health  Dept.  of  111. 
Federation  Women's  Clubs,  1911-13;  mem.  Advisory  Com.  on  Pub. 
Health  of  Genl.  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs;  Prof.  Clinical  Gyne- 
cology, Coll.  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  1910  — ;  Attending  Surgeon 
to  St.  Francis  Hospital,  Evanston ;  Director  and  Surgeon  to  Marcy  Cen- 
ter Disp.,  Chicago;  Physician  and  Surgeon,  1703  Chicago  Ave.,  Evans- 
ton,  111.     (W.  of  567.) 


78  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

1058.  Myrle  Metcalf,  B.  Ph.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Geneseo,  111.,  1906-09, 
and  Pullman,  Wash.,  1909  — .  \       _  /  _ 

iosq  Homer  Wilson  Minish,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.;  Sec.  Black 
Hills  Mission;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  formerly  at  Kings  Park,  Long 
Island,  N.  Y.,  and  Edgemont,  S.  D.,  now  at  Rapid  City,  S.  D.     (H.  of 

1060.  Roland  Neal,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Prof.  Chemistry  and  Geology,  Dak.  Wes- 
leyan  Univ.,  1907-09;  grad.  stu.  Johns  Hopkins,  1909-10;  Prof  Chem. 
and  Geo!.,  Univ.  of  the  Pacific,  1910  —    San  Jose,  Cal.     (H.  of  1099.) 

1061.  Don  Rathbun,  B.  S.  A.  M.,'  State  Univ.  of  Iowa;  LL.  B.  George 
Washington  Univ.;   Special  Agt.  Dept.  of  Justice,  San  Fran.,  Cal.,   Y. 

1062.  Myra  Reeves' (Ware),  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Villisca,  la.,  1908. 
Blockton,  la.     (W.  of  1077.)  :, 

1063.  Lulu  Belle  Safely  (MacKinnon),  A.  B.  Formerly  Asst.  Prin.  Jackson 
Sch,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.     600  S.  2d  St.  W.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

1064.  Robert  Henderson  Seymour,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Roadmaster  Mo. 
Pac.  R.  R.,  1906-08,  and  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  1908-12;  Co.  Engr. 
Keokuk  Co.,  Sigourney,  la. 

1065.  Cora  Lydia  Sherk  (Roberts),  B.  Ph.  Teacher  Elocution,  Western 
Union  Coll.,  Le  Mars,  la,  1904-06;  Teacher  in  High  Sch,  Lisbon,  la, 
1906-08.     118  N.  Edgewood  Ave,  LaGrange,  111.     (W.  of  1240.) 

1066.  George  Milton  Shoemaker,  A.  B.  B.  D,  Garrett  Bib.  Inst;  three 
years  in  U.  S.  Army;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Floyd,  la. 

1067.  Howard  Lee  Simpson,  B.  S.     Banker,  Epworth,  la. 

1068.  Harriet  Claire  Smith,  A.  B.     509  W.  121st  St,  New  York  City. 

1069.  James  Archibald  Stinson,  B.  Ph.  LL.  B,  Univ.  of  Wash,  1909; 
Teacher  in  High  Sch,  Weiser,  Ida,  1905-07;  stu.  of  Law,  Denver 
Univ.,  1907-08;  Lawyer,  Council,  Ida. 

1070.  Ceabern  Charles  Stoliker,  B.  S.  Supt.  Schools,  Emerado,  N  D, 
1907-09,  and  Drayton,  N.  D,  1909-13;  Stock  Farmer,  Asquith,  Sask, 
Canada.  .  _  .  ., 

1071.  John  Elbert  Stout,  A.  B.  Ph.  M,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908;  Prin.  and 
Supt.  Schools  in  Iowa,  1892-1903  ;  Assoc.  Prof.  Education,  Cornell  Coll, 
1904-05,  and  Prof,  of  Education  and  Prin.  Acad.,  1905-—;  grad-  stu. 
Chicago,  and  Prin.  Lvons  Twp.  High  Sch,  LaGrange,  111,  1907-08; 
Lecturer  in  Education,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912-13;  mem.  Iowa  Better 
Schools  Com,  1912-13  ;  Pres,  Iowa  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  1913-14-  (H- 
of  1476.) 

1072.  Walter  James  Sweesy,  B.  S.  Stu.  of  Law,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1908. 
1262  4th  Ave.  E,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

1073.  Margaret  May  Taylor,  A.  B.  B.  Sc,  Iowa  State  Coll,  1898,;  Teacher, 
High  Sch,  Estherville,  la,  1904-09;  Instructor  in  History  and  Math, 
1909 — ,  Acad.  Cornell  Coll. 

1074.  Evard  George  Townsan,  B.  Ph.  Supt.  of  Schools,  White  Sulphur 
Springs,  Mont.;  teacher,  High  Sch,  North  Yakima,  Wash.;  Treas 
Hardware  and  Implement  Firm,  North  Yakima,  Wash.     (H.  of  973.) 

1075.  George  John  VanBuren,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.  Instructor  and  Coach,  Drury 
Coll,  Mo,  1906-07;  Prin.  of  High  Sch,  Tuscola,  111,  1907-09;  Teacher 
in  High  Sch,  Little  Rock,  Ark,  1909-10;  Prof,  of  Physical  Education, 
State  Normal  Sch,  19 10— ,  Kearney,  Nebr. 

1076.  John  Raymond  VanFossen,  A.  B.  Formerly  Bookkeeper,  U.  S. 
Naval  Station,  Island  of  Guam,  and  Printer;  stu.  Iowa  State  Coll. 
(Forestry),  1913 — ,  Ames,  la. 

1077.  Thomas  A.  Ware,  A.  B.  A.  M.  and  LL.  B,  Univ.  of  N.  D. .  Banker 
and  Lawyer,  Blockton,  la.      (H.  of  1062.) 

1078.  Harold  Addison  Willard,  B.  S.  Traveling  Salesman,  407  S.  Hope 
St,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.     (H.  of  1094.) 

1079.  Lewis  William  Wilson,  B.  S. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  79 

1080.  Daisy  Dean  Wood,  A.  B.  B.  Di,  1898,  and  M.  Di.,  Iowa  State 
Teachers  Coll.,  1903;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Rock  Falls,  111.,  1899-1902;  In- 
structor in  Mathematics,  Cornell  Coll.,  1908-09;  Vice-Prin.  Calcutta 
Girls'  High  Sch.,  1909-13;  Prin.  of  same,  1913— ,  152  Dharamtala  St., 
Calcutta,  India. 

XL VIII.     Class  of  1905. 

108 1.  Frederick  William  Adebar,  B.  S.     Ranchman,  Alpena,  S.  D. 

1082.  Maude  Marie  Aldrich,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Art,  Cazenovia  Sem.,  N.  Y., 
1911-12;  Lecturer  and  Organizer,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1083.  Henry  Allshouse,  A.  B.     Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Rudd,  la. 

1084.  Jenna  C.  Elizabeth  Beadle,  A.  B.  Teacher  in  English  Dept.  of 
Methodist  Mission  Normal  Inst.,  Tamariz,  No.  n,  Puebla,  Mexico 
Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1085.  Alfred  Raymond  Berry,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa- 
Farmer,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1086.  Roy  Eugene  Billings,  A.  B.  Editor,  Germania,  la.,  1908.  McGregor, 
la.  (?) 

1087.  Guy  Blackwell,  B.  S.  Civil  Engr.,  Cor.  Hennepin  Ave.  and  nth  St., 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1088.  Eugene  Rider  Bowen,  A.  B.  Advertising  Manager  for  Avery  Co., 
905  E.  Arcadia  St.,  Peoria,  111.     (H.  of  1193.) 

1089.  Lucy  Moody  Boyd,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Violin,  Cornell  Coll.  Conserva- 
tory, 1904-07;  pupil  of  Max  Bendix,  Chicago,  111.,  1908.  Mt.  Vernon, 
la. 

1090.  Frank  J.  Brackett,  B.  S.,  C.  E.  Civil  Engr.,  C.  &  N.  W  R  R 
Pekin,  111.  ' 

1091.  Grace  DeEtte  Bradshaw,  B.  S.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Fonda,  la.,  1905- 
11;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Estherville,  la.,  1911-13;  Co.  Supt.  Pocahontas 
Co.,  1913  — ,  Pocahontas,  la. 

1092.  Emma  Bruett  (Elliott),  A.  B.     Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Reinbeck,  la., 

1905-06;  Com.  on  Itinerancy,  Des  Moines  Branch  W.  F.  M    S     1910 

1540  D  Ave.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.     (W.  of  1045.) 

1093.  Minnie  May  Bush,  A.  B.  Asst.  in  High  Sch.,  Baldwin,  Wis.,  I9o7. 
516  12th  St.,  Des  Moines,  la.   (?)  *  "' 

1094.  Alys  Boies  Carson  (Willard),  A.  B.  Teacher,  Idaho  Falls,  Ida, 
1905-06,  Sheldon,  la.,  1906-07,  and  Ida  Grove,  la.,  1907-08.  407  S.' 
Hope  St,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.     (W.  of  1078.) 

1095.  Harrison  Oscar  Cheney,  A.  B.  Ranchman,  Lemmon,  S.  D.  (H  of 
1202.) 

1096.  Katherine  Cheney  (Minish),  A.  B.    Rapid  Citv,  S.  D.   (W.  of  1059  ) 

1097.  Mary  Cheney  (Mather),  A.  B.     Mitchell,  S.  D.     (W.  of  mi ) 

1098.  Frederick  Joseph  Clark,  B.  S.  S.  T.  B,  Boston  Univ.,  ^nf'served 
as  Pastor  M.  E.  Church  at  Nantasket,  Mass.  and  Denver,  Colo.  ■  grad 
sru  Yale,  1913  ;  Pastor,  First  Congregational  Church,  1914—  Hastings, 
Nebr.  -        '  te  ' 

1099.  Bonnie  Belle  Dake  (Neal),  A.  B.  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch,  Wyoming,' 
la,  1906-07;  Teacher,  San  Jose,  Cal.     (W.  of  1060.) 

1100.  IrmaL  Evans  (Gates),  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch,  Rolfe,  la,  1905-0* 
and  Red  Oak,  la,  1906-08.     Clyde  Park,  Mont. 

hoi.    Roy  Milton  Farmer,  A.  B.     Real  Estate  Dealer,  215  14th  St,  Fargo, 

1102.  Mabel  Alice  Ferris  (Keedick),  A.  B.  B.  O,  Cumnock  Sch.  of  Ex- 
pression, Los  Angeles,  Cal. ;  Teacher  of  Expression  and  Dramatic  Art 
High  Sch,  and  Cumnock  Sch,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.;  Dramatist  of  "The 
Bridge  of  the  Gods."     709  W.  169th  St,  New  York  City.    (W   of  11 61  ) 

1103.  Mary  Bessie  Granger  (Mills),  A.  B.  2oor  Florida  Ave,  Tampa  Fla 
(W.  of  1172.) 


80  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

1 104.  Roy  T.  Granger,  A.  B.  Stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago  and  of  Wis.,  Teacher 
in  E.  High  Sch.,  Denver,  1905-12;  Prin.  Roycroft  Sch.  of  Life,  East 
Aurora,  N.  Y.,  1912-13 ;  Farming,  1913  — ,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal. 

1105.  Ada  Emilie  Harris  (Green),  A.  B.  6533  17th  Ave.  N.  E.,  Seattle, 
Wash. 

1 106.  Miner  Harwood,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.;  Pastor  M.  E. 
Church,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 

1 107.  Winifred  C.  Hays,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  1906—,  8  E.  14th  St., 
Portland,  Ore. 

1 108.  Sabra  Dorinda  Herrinton,  A.  B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Riceville,  la., 
1907.     Shellrock,  la. 

1 109.  Frank  Walter  Hicks,  A.  B.  Prin.  Township  High  Sch.,  Fairfax,  la., 
1898-1900,  Springdale,  la,,  1900-04;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Clear  Lake,  la., 
1904-08,  Emmetsburg,  la.,  1908-10,  and  Ames,  la.,  1910 — . 

mo.  Mary  Atwood  Hinkley,  A.  B.  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Hope,  N.  D.; 
Teacher  Latin  and  English,  Epworth  Sem.,  la.,  1912-13;  and  State 
High  Sch.,  Lidgerwood,  N.  D.,  1913  — .     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

mi.  Harry  Austin  Jeffers,  B.  S.  Sec.  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Danville,  111.  Died 
Aug.,  1910. 

1 1 12.  Florence  Amanda  Keyes,  A.  B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Franklin  Grove, 
111.,  1905-06;  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Lisbon,  la.,  1906-09;  Teacher  in 
High  Sch.,  1909 — ,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1113.  Wesley  Alexander  LaGrange,  A.  B.  Civil  Engr.,  Mobridge,  S.  D., 
1908;  Municipal  Engr.,  Oakland,  Cal.,  1912;  mem.  of  Hard  Lumber 
Firm,  1913  — ,  446  26th  St.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

1 1 14.  Edward  K.  Mather,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Civil  Engr.;  Managing 
Engr.  Dakota  Engin.  Co.,  1913 — ;  Author,  "Tourist's  Guide  of  the 
Black  Hills."     Mitchell,  S.  D.     (H.  of  1097.) 

1115.  Leslie  B.  Matthews,  B.  S.,  C.  E.  Civil  Engr.;  Resident  Engr.,  Texas 
Realty  Co.,  D anbury,  Texas. 

1116.  Charles  Mayne,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Garrett  Bib.  Inst,  1902;  formerly 
Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Council  Bluffs  and  Murray,  la.;  Farming,  Gris- 
wold,  la.     (H.  of  886.) 

1 1 17.  Archibald  Franklin  Maxwell,  B.  S.  Asst.  Treas.  Pittsburg  Gage  and 
Supply  Co.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1907-13;  Vice-Pres.  Pittsburg  Assn.  of 
Credit  Men ;  Credit  Manager  Nat.  Bank  of  Commerce,  New  York  City, 
1913 — ,  31  Nassau  St.,  New  York  City. 

1118.  Edwin  Charles  McDade,  A.  B.  Grad.  Garrett  Bib.  Inst,  1910;  Pas- 
tor M.  E.  Church,  Harlan,  la. 

1119.  Fred  J.  Miller,  A.  B?  Prin.  Schools,  Springdale,  la.,  1906-07;  Supt 
Schools,  Rockford,  la.,  1907-10;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Oskaloosa,  la.,  1910- 
13,  and  1913 — ,  Waterloo,  la.     (H.  of  1260.) 

1120.  Kenneth  Duane  Miller,  B.  S.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Tama,  la.,  1905-06; 
Supt.  Schools,  La  Porte  City,  la.,  1906-10;  Teacher  in  Cornell  Coll. 
Summer  Session,  1911 ;   Supt.  Schools,  1910 — ,  Monticello,  la. 

1 121.  Otis  Henry  Moore,  A.  B.  Grad.  stu.  Columbia  Univ.,  and  News- 
paper Work,  New  York  City,  1909;  Boys'  Sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Riverside, 
Cal.,  1910-n;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  1911— ,  North  Canton,  Conn.  (H. 
of  944.) 

1122.  Elmer  David  Nelson,  B.  S.  Traveling  Salesman  (Hardware),  Fort 
Dodge,  la. 

1 123.  Thomas  Miller  Nielsen,  A.  B.     Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  McGregor,  la. 

1 124.  Leona  Ormrod  (Wilder),  A.  B.     616  Smith  St.,  Fort  Collins,  Col. 

1 125.  Leopold  Hobson  Paulger,  B.  S.  Prin.  Sch.,  Center  Point,  la.,  1905- 
06;  Teacher  High  Sch.,  Boone,  la.,  1906-07;  Cashier  Bank,  Cedar 
Falls,  la.     (H.  of  1138.) 

1 126.  Eunice  Jane  Persons,  A.  B.  Prin.  Sch.,  Binford,  N.  D.;  Teacher, 
High  Sch.,  Conrad,  la.,  1913  — .     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  81 

1127.  Thomas  Paine  Potter,  A.  B.     Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Conrad,  la. 

1128.  Ruth  Edna  Pratt  (Keener),  A.  B.  A.  B.,  Smith  Coll.,  Mass.,  1907; 
Instructor  in  History  and  Economics,  Ellsworth  Coll.,  la.,  1908.  215  W. 
19th  St.,  Univ.  PL,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

1 129.  Irving  Ellsworth  Putnam,  A.  B.  Diploma  Grad.  Garrett  Bib.  Inst., 
191 1 ;  Pastor  Albany  Park  M.  E.  Church,  4451  N.  Whipple  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

1 130.  Anna  May  Sansom,  A.  B.  Mus.  Bac,  Columbia  Sch.  Music,  Chi- 
cago, 1910;  Director  of  Music  in  Racine  Co.  Agr.  Sch.,  Rochester,  Wis. 

1131.  Royal  Jesse  Smalley,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1910,  and  held 
scholarship  for  study  in  Europe.     Died,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  April  21,  1910. 

1 132.  Anna  Holden  Smyth  (Eick),  A.  B.  Teacher  in  High  Sch.,  Rockwell 
City,  la.,  1907-08,  and  Chariton,  la.,  1908-09.     Marshalltown,  la. 

1 13 3.  Hallie  Inez  Sullivan  (Chase),  A.  B.  Formerly  Asst.  Teacher,  Occi- 
dental Coll.,  and  stu.  in  Cumnock  Sch.  of  Expression,  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.     Irricana,  Alberta,  Canada. 

1134.  Genevieve  Margaret  Taubman  (Terrall),  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Instructor  in 
English,  Dak.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1907-08;  Librarian  and  Instructor, 
Northern  Normal  and  Industrial  Sch.,  S.  D.,  1908-12.  Aberdeen,  S.  D. 
(W.  of  1135.) 

1135.  William  Arthur  Terrall,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1910; 
Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Monmouth,  111.,  1906-07;  Lawyer,  420  6th  Ave.  S. 
E.,  Aberdeen,  S.  D.     (H.  of  11 34.) 

1136.  Grace  Tunnicliff,  A.  B.     Teacher  of  Latin,  High  Sch.,  Moline,  111. 

1137.  Clyde  Emerette  Turner  (Wilson),  A.  B.  Sec.  to  Manager  of  Pub- 
lishing House,  Chicago,  1908.     12  Howland  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1138.  Lida  Updegraff  (Paulger),  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Sigourney,  la., 
1905-07.     Cedar  Falls,  la.     (W.  of  1125.) 

1 1 39.  Ruby  Clare  Wade,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Grad.  stu.  on  Scholarship,  State 
Univ.  of  Iowa,  1906-07;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Lexington,  Nebr.,  1907- 
08,  and  Waterloo,  la.,  1910 — .     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1140.  Samuel  Webster  Warren,  B.  S.  Traveling  Salesman,  Keystone  View 
Co.,  Keosauqua,  la. 

1 141.  Edith  Mason  Waterman,  A.  B.  Served  as  Deaconess  and  Evangelist, 
M.  E.  Church;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  1912 — ,  Sunnyside,  Wash. 

1 142.  George  Guy  Wheat,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Formerly  Pres.  Clay  Products  Mfg. 
Co.,  Emmetsburg,  la.  Agassiz  Hall,  Agassiz  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
(H.  of  1337.) 

1143.  Carrie  Wilken,  A.  B.     Teacher  of  Latin,  High  Sch.,  Atlantic,  la. 

1144.  Jessie  Wiseman  (Gibbs),  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Villisca,  la., 
1905-06;  Author,  "Overtones,"  a  book  of  poems.     Villisca,  la. 

1145.  Otho  Don  Wood,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Garrett  Bib.  Inst.;  Missionary, 
Cawnpore,  India. 

XLIX.    Class  of  1906. 

1146.  Charles  Forrest  Adams,  A.  B.  Banking,  1907-09;  Real  Estate,  1909- 
10;  Manager  Idaho  Candy  Co.,  708  Hays  St.,  Boise,  Ida. 

1 147.  Louise  Hannah  Bebb,  A.  B.  Grad.  Moody  Bible  Inst.,  Chicago, 
1909;  Pastor's  Asst.,  Presb.  Church.,  Erie,  Pa.,  1909-10;  Teacher  in 
Cong.  Mission  Sch.,  San  Mateo,  N.  M.,  1911;  Community  Worker, 
Presb.  Home  Missions,  in  Lead  Dist,  Flat  River,  Mo.  Winona  Lake, 
Ind. 

1148.  Herbert  Bellamy,  B.  S.     Manager  Electric  Co.,  Knoxville,  la. 

1149.  Carl  August  Bock,  B.  S.,  C.  E.  Assoc,  mem.  Amer.  Soc.  Civil  Engrs. ; 
Locating  Engr.  for  Caribbean  Const.  Co.,  making  R.  R.  Surveys  in 
Haiti,  West  Indies,  1912 — .     West  Side,  la. 

1150.  Nelle  Stevens  Bogart,  A.  B.  Grad.  stu.  Smith  Coll.,  Mass.,  1909-10; 
Teacher,  West  Waterloo  High  Sch.,  1910-12,  and  1913 — ,  Glenwood,  la. 


82  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

1151.  LeRoy  Thatcher  Bosworth,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Harvard,  1911;  Lawyer, 
Manly,  la. 

1 1 52.  Lulu  Mabel  Botts  (Putnam),  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  New  Hart- 
ford, la.,  1906.     3750  Agatite  Ave.,  Chicago,  III.     (W.  of  1236.) 

1153.  Bert  Bowman,  B.  S.  Traveling  Salesman  (Spurbeck  &  Lambert  Co.), 
Algona,  la. 

1 1 54.  Charles  Wesley  Devendorf,  A.  B.,  C.  E.  Civil  Engr.;  U.  S.  Deputy 
Surveyor,  1908-11;  Surveyor,  Genl.  Land  Office,  1912 — ,  Eldora,  la. 

1 15 5.  Curt  Henry  Eiffert,  B.  S.,  C.  E.     Civil  Engr.,  Winnetka,  111. 

1 1 56.  Mary  Lorraine  French,  A.  B.     1045  W.  5th  St.,  Santa  Ana,  Cal. 

1 1 57.  Harry  Arthur  Gillette,  B.  S.,  C.  E.  Civil  Engr.,  327  6th  Ave.  W., 
Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

1 158.  Jeanette  Elizabeth  Hews,  A.  B.     Supply  Teacher,  Rockwell  City,  la. 

1159.  Floren  Lewis  Ink,  B.  S.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1906;  Farmer, 
Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1 160.  Luella  Davis  Jones  (Howlett),  A.  B.  Grad.  Moline  Kindergarten 
Training  Sch.,  1908;  Kindergarten  Director,  Moline,  111.,  1908-09,  and 
Des  Moines,  la.,  1910-11.     917  25th  St.,  Moline,  111. 

1 161.  Lee  Leonard  Keedick,  B.  S.  Manager  Lecture  Bureau,  150  Nassau 
St.,  New  York  City.     (H.  of  1102.) 

1 162.  Buell  Hancock  Keeler,  B.  S.,  C.  E.  Manager  Construction  for  Can- 
ton Bridge  Co.,  1910— ,  958  W.  32d  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.    (H.  of  1195.) 

1163.  Jane  Lewis  (Smith),  A.  B.  Grad.  Cornell  Coll.  Sch.  of  Oratory,  1906; 
grad.  stu.  in  Vanderbilt  Sch.  of  Expression,  1908;  Instructor,  Cornell 
Coll.,  1909-11.     Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

1164.  Leonard  Merritt  Liddle,  B.  S.  Ph.  D.,  Yale,  1909;  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Delhi,  la.,  1906-07;  Research  Chemist  Conn.  Agri.  Experiment  Sta., 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  1909-10;  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Grinnell  Coll., 
la.,  1910-12;  Industrial  Research  Chemist  and  Asst.  Prof,  of  Chem., 
Mellon  Institute,  Univ.  of  Pittsburg,  1912 — ,  257  Atwood  St.,  Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 

1165.  Helen  Lloyd  (Jacobs),  A.  B.     Forest  City,  la. 

1 166.  Alice  Heathcote  McElrath,  B.  S.  Grad.  Cornell  Coll.  Sch.  of  Ora- 
tory, and  Cumnock  Sch.  of  Oratory;  formerly  Director  Sch.  of  Oratory, 
Graceland  Coll.,  la.,  and  Teacher  in  High  Sch.,  Moville,  la.;  Teacher 
of  English  and  Public  Speaking  in  Deerfield-Shields  Twp.  High  Sch., 
Highland  Park,  111. 

1167.  Earl  Dempster  McKee,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1909;  Asst. 
Dist.  Atty.  of  San  Diego  Co.,  1911— ,  821  Lewis  St.,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

1168.  Frank  Albert  Menneke,  B.  S.     Cashier  Bank,  Miles,  la. 

1 169.  Florence  Ossoli  Metcalf  (Jenson),  A.  B.    Detroit,  Minn. 

1170.  William  Burt  Millen,  A.  B.  B.  A.,  Oxford  Univ.,  Eng.  (Rhodes 
Scholar  1908-11)  ;  Supt.  Schools,  Columbus  Junction,  la.,  1907-08;  In- 
structor, Princeton  Univ.,  1912-13;  Editorial  Writer  and  Special  For- 
eign Politics  Writer,  St.  Paul  Pioneer  Press,  191 3  — ,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg., 
St.  Paul,  Minn. 

1 171.  Clare  Sheldon  Miller,  B.  S.     Farmer  and  Stockman,  Tipton,  la. 

1 172.  Herbert  R.  Mills,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1910;  mem.  Exec. 
Com.  Florida  Audubon  Soc. ;  State  Board  of  Health  Bacteriologist, 
Tampa,  Fla.     (H.  of  1103.) 

11 73.  Ada  Neidig  Lathrop,  A.  B.    Plankington,  S.  D. 

1 174.  Gertrude  Anne  Noble  (Hatcher),  A.  B.  Formerly  Asst.  Prin.  High 
Sch.,  Oskaloosa,  la.     What  Cheer,  la. 

1 175.  Clara  Genevieve  Northway,  A.  B.     Died,  Hudson,  la.,  1909. 

1 176.  Fred  Orson  Parrish,  A.  B.  Teacher  High  Sch.,  Wahpeton,  N.  D., 
1907-08;  Farming  and  Real  Estate,  Roseville,  111. 

1 177.  Jewell  Morris  Patterson,  A.  B.  Stu.  in  Medicine,  State  Univ.  of 
Iowa,  1908;  Farmer,  1909 — ,  Irvington,  la. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  83 

1178.  Myrtle  Pelleymounter  (Williams),  A.  B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Brooklyn, 
la.,  1906-09;  Instructor  in  Acad.,  Cornell  Coll.,  1909-13.  Trumbull, 
Conn. 

1 1 79.  Lucy  Dorothy  Pendray  (Hoy),  B.  S.     Oskaloosa,  la. 

1 180.  William  Young  Platner,  A.  B.  In  Bond  Dept.,  Continental  &  Com- 
mercial Trust  and  Savings  Bank,   Chicago,  111. 

1181.  David  Rankin,  A.  B.  Stu.  in  Law,  Harvard,  1908;  Lawyer,  North 
Yakima,  Wash. 

1 182.  Earl  Asa  Robinson,  B.  S.  D.  C.,  Ratlidge  Sch.  of  Chiropracty; 
formerly  Prin.  High  Sch.,  EI  Reno,  Okla.,  Blue  Rapids,  Kans.,  and 
Arkansas  City,  Kans. ;  Author,  "In  Kind  Solicitude" ;  Instructor  in 
American  Institute  Mission  Sch.,  Casilla  9,  LaPaz,  Bolivia. 

1 183.  Clara  Isadore  Rollins,  B.  S.  Prin.  State  High  Sch.,  Buffalo,  Minn., 
1906-10;  Teacher,  Glencoe  State  High  Sch.,  1910-13,  Glencoe,  Minn. 

1 1 84.  Harry  Ellsworth  Shaw,  A.  B.  Chief  Clerk,  offices  of  the  Avery 
Co.,  710  Riverview  St.,  Des  Moines,  la. 

1185.  William  Marvin  Simmons,  B.  S.  Lawyer,  1911 — ,  1501  Lake  St., 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 

1186.  Richard  Alfred  Smith,  A.  B.  Prin.  Schools,  Lewis,  la.,  1905-06; 
Supt.  Schools,  Presho,  S.  D.,  1906-07;  student  in  Law,  State  Univ.  of 
Mo.,  1908;  Lawyer,  1910— -,  357  S.  Downing  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

1187.  John  Thomas  Strawn,  B.  S.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago;  stu.  Rush 
Med.  Coll.,  1907-08;  Instructor,  Med.  Coll.  of  Drake  Univ.;  Physician, 
Woodland  and  28th  St.,  Des  Moines,  la. 

1 188.  Elmer  Herron  Trousdale,  A.  B.     Cashier  Bank,  Mott,  N.  D. 

1189.  Alice  May  Ward,  A.  B.     Teacher.    Died  at  Denver,  Col. 

1 190.  Mertie  Mabel  Wells,  B.  S.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Early,  la.,  1909-10, 
Munisimg,  Mich.,  1910-n,  Hancock,  Mich.,  1911-13;  Student  Nurse, 
Methodist  Deaconess  Hospital,  Rapid  City,  S.  D. 

1 191.  Mae  Lucile  Wheeler,  A.  B.    Teacher,  North  Yakima,  Wash. 

1 192.  Ward  Huey  Wheeler,  A.  B.  Grad.  stu.  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  Univ., 
1907;   Lawyer,  Prescott,  Ariz. 

1193.  Katnerine  Frances  Witzigman  (Bowen),  A.  B.  905  E.  Arcadia  St., 
Peoria,  111.     (W.  of  1088.) 

1 194.  Maude  Marie  Worrall,  B.  S.  Teacher  in  Schools,  Broad  Ripple,  Ind., 
Ortonville,  Minn.,  and  1913  — ,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 


L.    Class  of  1907. 

1 195.  Susan  Alexander  (Keeler),  A.  B.  958  W.  32d  St.,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo. 
(W.  of  1162.) 

1196.  Winfred  McKenzie  Atwood,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  M.  S.,  1911,  and  Ph.  D., 
1913,  Univ.  of  Chicago;  Teacher  High  Sch.,  Hampton,  la.,  1908-09; 
grad.  stu.  and  Fellow,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1909-13;  Instructor  in  Plant 
Physiology,  Ore.  State  Agri.  Coll.,  Corvallis,  Ore.      (H.  of  1227.) 

1 197.  Hal  Davidson  Bargelt,  A.  B.  Grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago;  Prin. 
High  Sch.,  Columbus  Junction,  la.,  and  Teacher  in  High  Sch.,  La 
Porte,  Ind.,  and  Howe  Sch.  for  Boys,  and  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Iron  Moun- 
tain, Mich. ;  Asst.  Manager  Clark  Teachers  Agency,  64  E.  Van  Buren 
St.,  Chicago,  111. 

1198.  Alice  Louise  Bate,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Clear  Lake,  la.; 
Prin.  at  St.  Thomas,  N.  D. ;  Teacher  at  Northfield,  Minn.;  grad.  stu. 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  2430  Channing  Way,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

1 199.  Clara  Morse  Bate,  A.  B.  Teacher,  Nora  Springs,  1907-09,  Osage, 
1909-11,  and  Mason  City,  la.,  1911-12;  stu.  of  German,  Berlin,  Ger., 
1912-13;  Teacher  in  High  Sch.,  1913 — ,  36  N.  Chester  Ave.,  Pasadena, 
Cal.     Mason  City,  la. 


84  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

1200.  Anna  Freelove  (Betts),  A.  B.  Sec.  Woman's  Foreign  Missionary 
Soc.,  Upper  Iowa  Conf.,  M.  E.  Church,  1913  — ,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.  (W.  of 
742.) 

1201.  Gertrude   Emma  Bogart   (Workman),  A.  B.    Glenwood,  la. 

1202.  Dora  Cornelia  Bolton  (Cheney),  A.  B.    Leramon,  S.  D.  (W.  of  1095.) 

1203.  Rhey  Codding  Bosworth,  B.  S.  Grad.  stu.  and  Engineering  Work, 
Ohio  State  Univ. ;  State  Colonization  Agt.  for  Canadian  Pac.  Railway, 
head  of  Spokane  office,  191 3  — ,  705  Sprague  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

1204.  Laura  Cheney  (Parsons),  A.  B.     Humboldt,  la. 

1205.  Orpha  Cheney,  A.  B.  Teacher,  Kings  Park,  Long  Isl.,  N.  Y.; 
Teacher  in  High  Sch.,  Aitkin,  Minn. 

1206.  Lester  Alonzo  Combellick,  B.  S.  With  Montana  Lumber  Co., 
Roundup,  Mont 

1207.  Elbert  Sumner  Delana,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Harvard,  1910;  Lawyer, 
1118  Pueblo  St.,  Boise,  Ida. 

1208.  Ervin  Luther  Devendorf,  B.  S.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Red  Oak,  la., 
1907-09,  Ottawa  Twp.  High  Sch.,  111.,  1909-11;  Assoc.  Sec.  of  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1911— ,  2135  Ward  St.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

1209.  Elra  Taylor  Douglass,  A.  B.      Fruit  Grower,  Palisade,  Col. 

1210.  Sylvanna  Elliott,  *  A.  B.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  S.  D.,  1911;  grad.  stu. 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1912-13;  Author,  "Relative  Coxicity  of  Substances  Occur- 
ring Naturally  in  Foods,  and  Food  Preservatives";  Chemist  of  S.  D. 
Pure  Food  and  Drugs  Dept.,  1909-11  and  1913 — ,  216  Willow  St., 
Vermilion,  S.  D. 

121 1.  Aleck  Leroy  Ferguson,  B.  S.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Hawarden,  la., 
1907-08;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Toledo,  la.,  1908-10;  Teacher,  High  Sch., 
Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  1910-11,  Sacramento,  Cal.,  1911-13,  and  Glendale, 
Cal.,  1913  — 

1212.  Louis  Martin  Field,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Waseca,  1907-08, 
Lakefield,  1908-09,  Grand  Forks,  Minn.,  19x0-11;  Med.  stu.  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  1909-10  and  1911 — ,  509  Wash.  Ave.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1213.  Mary  Elsie  Fisher,  A.  B.    Belle  Plaine,  la. 

1214.  Paul  Newcomb  Ford,  B.  S.  Civil  Engr.,  Michigan  State  Agri.  Coll., 
E.  Lansing,  Mich. 

121 5.  Louise  Freer,  A.  B.  B.  S.,  and  Diploma  in  Physical  Education, 
Teachers  Coll.,  Columbia  Univ.,  1911;  Director  Physical  Education  for 
Women,  Olivet  Coll.,  Mich.,  1911-12,  and  State  Normal  Sch.,  Moorhead, 
Minn.,  1912— .     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1216.  Clara  Frei,  A.  B.  Teacher  in  High  Sch.,  Britt,  X910-11,  Clarion,  1911- 
12,  and  Reinbeck,  la.,  1912 — . 

1217.  Walter  Henry  Frei,  A.  B.    Banker,  Wagner,  S.  D. 

121 8.  William  Ernest  Harned,  A.  B.  Grad.  of  Commercial  Dept.,  Colum- 
bia Univ.;  Sec.  to  a  U.  S.  Congressman,  X910;  Asst.  Instructor  of 
Shorthand  and  Typewriting,  Columbia  Univ.,  Summer  sessions,  19x1-12- 
13;  Prin,  Commercial  Sch.,  New  York  City,  1911-X3;  Instructor  Short- 
hand and  Typewriting,  Pulitzer  Sch.  of  Journalism,  Columbia  Univ., 
1913 — ;  a^o  instructor  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.  night  schools.  Room  510, 
Pulitzer  Sch.  of  Journalism,  New  York  City. 

1219.  Nellie  Margaret  Hartung,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Waupun, 
Wis.,  1907-08,  Sabula,  la.,  X908-10;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Hartley,  la.,  19x0- 
13 ;  grad.  stu.  Cornell  Coll.  and  Instructor  in  Acad.,  191 3  — ,  Mt.  Ver- 
non, la. 

1220.  Pearl  Brainard  Hawkins  (Jones),  B.  S.    Oberlin,  O. 
I22X.    Lilla  Maud  Herrinton,  A.  B.     Shellrock,  la. 

1222.  Clifton  Harly  Hiller,  A.  B.    Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Monroe,  la. 

1223.  Mabel  Lydia  Huebsch,  A.  B.    Le  Mars,  la. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  85 

1224.  Duane  Garrison  Hunt,  A.  B.  Grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912-13; 
Instructor  in  Public  Speaking,  Univ.  of  Utah,  1913 — ,  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah. 

1225.  James  Earle  Irwin,  A.  B.  Physical  Director  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Spokane, 
Wash.,  1910-13.     Belle  Plaine,  la. 

1226.  Wilford  Law  Joice,  A.  B.  Haberdasher,  326-32  4th  St.  S.,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

1227.  Sarah  Louise  Kent  (Atwood),  A.  B.  Teacher  of  English  and  Phys- 
ical Training,  Winona  Park  Girls'  Sch.,  Ind.,  1907-08;  Teacher  in 
High  Sch.,  Escanaba,  Mich.,  1908-10;  grad.  stu.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1910-11.     Corvallis,  Ore.     (W.  of  1196.) 

1228.  Bessie  Belle  Kern   (Regel),  A.  B.     Charles  City,  la. 

1229.  Howard  Lewis  Kern,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Harvard,  1911;  Teacher,  High 
Sch.,  Jamestown,  N.  D.,  1907-08 ;  Lawyer  (with  Cravath  and  Hender- 
son), New  York  City,  1911-13;  Lawyer,  Dept.  of  Justice,  1913 — ,  San 
Juan,  Porto  Rico. 

1230.  Wilhelmina  Kurrelmeyer,  A.  B.  Home  Missionary,  Dean  of  Women 
and  Prof,  of  German,  Clark  Univ.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

123 1.  Alma  Claudine  Liquin,  A.  B.  Teacher  in  Cedar  Rapids  Schools, 
1910-11;  and  of  English  in  Park  Co.  High  Sch.,  1911 — ,  Livingston, 
Mont. 

1232.  Harley  Kellogg  Lockwood,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
1911;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Winthrop,  la.,  1908-09;  Lawyer  (Heald  &  Lock- 
wood),   107  1st  Ave.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

1233.  Joseph  David  Long,  B.  S.  Grad.  stu.  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1908. 
602  43d  St.,  Moline,  111.   (?) 

1234.  John  Frederic  Mangold,  B.  S.,  C.  E.  B.  E.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
1911;  Asst.  Drainage  Engr.,  Amboy,  111.,  1907-08;  Instructor  in  Civil 
Engin,,  Worcester  Polytech.  Inst.,  1908-09;  and  in  Miss.  A.  &  M.  Coll., 
1911-12;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Engin.,  Grinnell  Coll.,  1912 — ;  and  City  Engr., 
1913 — ;  mem.  Iowa  Engin.  Soc,  Amer.  Water  Works  Assn.,  and  Amer. 
Soc.  for  Municipal  Improvements.     Grinnell,  la. 

1235.  Grant  Silas  Moe,  B.  S.     Farmer,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Central  City,  Nebr. 

1236.  Charles  Henry  Putnam,  A.  B.  Grad.  Garrett  Bib.  Inst.;  Prin.  High 
Sch.,  New  Hartford,  la.,  1907-09;  Pastor  Bethel  M.  E.  Church,  3650 
Agatite  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.     (H.  of  11 52.) 

1237.  Grant  Reeder,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.;  Physician  and  Sur- 
geon, Kirkland,  111. 

1238.  Jennie  Edna  Rieke  (Pfingsten),  A.  B.  Teacher,  Monticello,  la.,  1907- 
08,  Wahpeton,  N.  D.,  1909-1 1,  and  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1911-12.  Oregon 
City,  Ore. 

1239.  William  Arthur  Rigby,  A.  B.  B.  S.,  and  E.  M.  (Engr.  of  Mines), 
Michigan  Coll.  of  Mines,  1912;  Mining  Engr.,  Mineville,  Essex  Co., 
N.  Y. 

1240.  Ralph  Marcellus  Roberts,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Chemistry  and  Math., 
Lyons  Twp.  High  Sch.,  La  Grange,  111.     (H.  of  1065.) 

1241.  Milo  Harold  Runkle,  A.  B.  Clerk  in  Post  Office,  1913  — ,  Cedar 
Rapids,  la. 

1242.  Phila  Gem  Russell  (Terrall),  A.  B.  Sec.  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Newton,  la., 
1908;  Instructor  in  Latin,  Acad,  of  Cornell  Coll.,  1910-12.  26  Linden 
PL,  Brookline,  Mass.     (W.  of  1246.) 

1243.  Alfred  Hershey  Smith,  A.  B.,  A.  M.  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Bot- 
tineau, N.  D.,  1907-08;  Teacher  of  History  in  High  Sch.,  Longmont, 
Col.,  1908-11;  grad.  stu.  in  History,  Cornell  Coll.,  1911-12,  and  Har- 
vard, 1912-13  ;  Teacher  of  Amer.  Hist.,  West  Des  Moines  High  Sch., 
I9!3 — f  x6o6  22d  St.,  Des  Moines,  la.     (H.  of  1336.) 

1244.  Margaret  Manttle  Stookey,  B.  S.  Teacher,  1265  2d  Ave.  E.,  Cedar 
Rapids,  la. 


86 


CORNELL  COLLEGE 


1245.  Orville  Mills  Swank,  A.  B.  Prin.  Schools,  Columbus  City,  la.,  1908; 
Farmer,  Mediapolis,  la. 

124.6.  John  Jay  Terrall,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  Harvard;  Manuf.  of  Clay  Products, 
Emmetsburg,  la.;  House  Physician  in  Carney  Hospital  at  Boston,  Mass., 
1913 — ,  26  Linden  PI.,  Brookline,  Mass.     (H.  of  1242.) 

1247.  Howard  Niles  Twogood,  B.  S.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Mason  City, 
la.,  1908;  Business,  Aurora,  111.,  1912;  Dist.  Manager  for  a  Mfg.  Co., 
204  Burlingame  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

1248.  Alfred  Alonzo  Wells,  B.  S.  M.  S.,  Iowa  State  Coll.,  1910;  Author, 
"A  Method  of  Determining  Humus,"  and  "The  Chemical  Composition 
of  Organic  Nitrogen  in  the  Soil";  Chemist  in  Gas  Works,  Spokane, 
Wash.,  1908;  Asst.  Experimentalist  in  Soils,  Iowa  State  Coll.,  1908-12; 
Sec.  and  Treas.  of  New  Jersey  Testing  Laboratories,  1912 — ,  92  Green- 
wood Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

1249.  Lenna  Edith  Wells,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Hartley,  la.,  1907- 
09,  Ames,  la.,  1909-11;  Bookkeeper  for  Eclipse  Lumber  Co.,  Man- 
chester, la. 

1250.  Roscoe  James  Woodard,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1911; 
Lawyer,  Oskaloosa,  la. 

1251.  Grace  Wormer,  A.  B.  Student  in  Library  Sch.  of  Univ.  of  111.;  Li- 
brarian, Tipton,  la.,  1909;  First  Asst.  Librarian  in  Waterloo,  la.,  1909- 
12;  Asst.  Librarian,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1912 — ,  Iowa  City,  la. 

1252.  Winifred  Eva  Wormer,  A.  B.  Teacher,  Sibley,  Center  Point,  la., 
and  Cedar  Rapids,  1913 — .     1261  4th  Ave.  E.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

LI.    Class  of  1908. 

1253.  Louise  Allen,  A.  B.     Nevada,  la. 

1254.  Addie  Angell  (Pulver),  A.  B.  Grad.  of  Cornell  Coll.  Conservatory  of 
Music.     R.  F.  D.  2,  Delhi,  la. 

1255.  Clyde  Edwin  Baker,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.;  Pastor  M.  E. 
Church,   Farley,  la.,   1912;   Prin.  Epworth  Sem.,   1913 — ,  Epworth,  la. 

1256.  Earle  A.  Baker,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  1911;  Pastor  M.  E. 
Church,  Coggon,  la.,  1911-13;  grad.  stu.,  five  months,  on  scholarship,  at 
United  Free  Church  Coll.,  Glasgow,  Scotland,  1912-13;  Pastor  M.  E. 
Church,  1913 — ,  Waterloo,  la.     (H.  of  1306.) 

1257.  Ella  Baker  (Bradford),  A.  B.    Strawberry  Point,  la.     (W.  of  1262.) 

1258.  Lyman  Asbury  Baker,  B.  S.    Wahpeton,  N.  D. 

1259.  Marguerite  Agatha  Baker,  A.  B.  Teacher  in  High  Sch.,  1909-10, 
and  private  Teacher  of  Music,  1910 — ,  Wahpeton,  N.  D. 

1260.  Lillian  Belknap  (Miller),  A.  B.     Waterloo,  la.     (W.  of  1119.) 

1261.  Ruth  Lucile  Berryman  (Coppess),  A.  B.     Springville,  la.     (W.  of 

1532.) 

1262.  Lewis  Addison  Bradford,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.;  Pastor 
M.  E.  Church,  Strawberry  Point,  la.     (H.  of  1257.) 

1263.  Pearl  Gertrude  Carlson,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Hampton,  la.; 
grad.  stu.  in  English,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1913 — ,  5722  Madison  Ave., 
Chicago,  111. 

1264.  Martin  L.  Carver,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  1911;  Clergy- 
man, two  years  in  Iowa  and  four  in  N.  Y. ;  Teacher  in  schools  of  Iowa 
and  111.;  Pastor  M.'E.  Church,  Copake,  N.  Y. 

1265.  Robert  Elroy  Courson,  B.  S.     Cashier  Bank,  1913  — ,  Remsen,  la. 

1266.  David  Otis  CoWles,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  1911;  Pastor 
M.  E.  Church,  Park  Ridge,  N.  J.,  1910-12,  Areola,  N.  J.,  1912 — ,  and 
taking  graduate  work  at  Union  Theol.  Sem. 

1267.  Morgan  H.  Dake,  A.  B.  Teacher,  Epworth  Sem.,  1912;  Prin.  High 
Sch.,  1913 — ,  Lost  Nation,  la. 

1268.  Horatio  LeRoy  Duffin,  B.  S.  D.  D.  S.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa;  Dentist, 
Garnavillo,  la. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  87 

1269.  Nelle  Edmondson  (Olson),  A.  B.     Stanton,  N.  D 

1270.  Herman  Daniel  Eickelberg,  B.  S.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Vinton,  la  • 
grad.  stu.  eight  quarters,  Univ.  of  Chicago;  Prin.  Moore  Twp  'Hieh 
Sch.,  Farmer  City,  111.  v         6 

1271.  Charles  Guy  Eldredge,  B.  S.  Assayer,  Alturas  Gold  Mining  Co., 
Ore.,  1909;  Chemist,  Amer.  Water  Works  and  Guarantee  Co.,  Pitts- 
burg, Pa.,  1910-12;  Supt.  Filtration,  1912,  and  City  Chemist,  1913  — , 
Fort  Worth,  Tex.  (On  leave  for  6  mos.  Chemist  and  Bacteriologist, 
I.  C.  C.  Isthmus  of  Panama,  Ancon,  Canal  Zone.) 

1272.  Ethel  Elliott,  A.  B.  Instructor  in  Acad.  Cornell  Coll.,  1908-10; 
Teacher,   High  Sch.,  Brainerd,  Minn,,  1910-13.     La  Crosse,  Wis. 

1273.  Grace  Lillis  Eyestone,  A.  B.  Diploma  Barnes'  Business  Coll.,  Den- 
ver, 1913;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Vinton,  la.,  1909-10;  Stenographer  and 
Newspaper  Reporter,  Fort  Morgan,  Col. 

1274.  Charles  Henry  Gould  Fort,  A.  B.  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  1911; 
B.  D.,  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1912;  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Winthrop,  la. 

1275.  Lucile  Furnas,  A.  B.  Grad.  Cornell  Coll.  Sch.  of  Oratory,  and  Cum- 
nock Sch.  of  Oratory,  1909;  Instructor  in  Oratory  and  Physical  Train- 
ing, 119  Portland  Terrace,  Webster  Groves,  Mo. 

1276.  Crystal  Edith  Gates,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  English,  High  Sch.,  1910— , 
Sunnyside,  Wash. 

1277.  Geraldine  Gilchrist,  A.  B.     Center  Point,  la. 

1278.  Mary  Leonard  Green,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  1910— ,  Decorah, 
la.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1279.  Fred  W.  Hill,  B.  S.     Supt.  Iowa  Pecan  Co.,  1911— ,  Liberty,  Tex. 

1280.  Mary  E.  Joiner,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Neola,  la,  1908-09, 
Mason  City,  la,  1909-11.     Maquoketa,  la. 

1281.  Mary  Helen  Lee,  A.  B.  A.  B,  Leander  Clark  Coll,  la,  1907;  A. 
M,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912;  Teacher  of  Sociology,  Cincinnati  Mission- 
ary Training  Sch,  O,  1912-13.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1282.  Edith  May  Lusk,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch,  Jefferson,  la.  Ida 
Grove,  la. 

1283.  Vernon  Lamar  Mangun,  A.  B.  A.  M,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1913; 
Supt.  Schools,  Caledonia,  Minn,  1911-13;  Head  of  English  Dept,  State 
Normal  Sch,  1913  —,  Winona,  Minn. 

1284.  George  Miner  Martin,  A.  B.  LL.  B,  Harvard,  1912;  Lawyer, 
i9r2 — ,  Deadwood,  South  Dakota. 

1285.  Lois  Martin  (Finger),  A.  B.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1286.  Maude  Frances  Mecum  (Limes),  A.  B.  Prin.  Grammar  Sch,  Cam- 
anllo,  Cal,  1908-09;  grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Cal,  1909-10;  Asst.  Univ.  of 
Cal.  Library,  1910—,  2253  Fulton  St,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

1287.  Shige  Murota  (Ohno),  A.  B„     312  Joseph  Campan,  Detroit,  Mich. 

1288.  Paul  B.   Osgood,  A.  B.      Asst.   Cashier  Bank,  Jefferson,   la. 

1289.  Marion  Etta  Parkin,  A.  B.  Prin.  Schools,  Lisbon,  la,  and  1913  — 
Winfred,  S.  D.  J      ' 

1290.  Frances  Pettepiece  (Hoefer),  B.  S.  Teacher  in  Schools,  Mt.  Vernon 
la,  1906-07.     5941  Ohio  St.  W,  Chicago,  111. 

1291.  Thomas  Arthur  Pettepiece,  B.  S.  M.  D,  Univ.  of  III.;  Physician 
and  Surgeon,  85  N.  Gal.  Ave,  Freeport,  111. 

1292.  Clara  A.  Pollock,  A.  B.     Teacher,  Epworth  Sem,  1908-10;  Teacher 
.      319  9th  St.  S,  Fargo,  N.  D. 

1293.  Lois  Everest  Poyneer,  A.  B.     Died,  Riverside,  Cal,  1911. 

1294.  Clyde  C.  Putnam,  A.  B.  Supt.  Schools,  Armour,  S.  D,  1908-11-  Ab- 
stracter, Grain  Dealer  and  Ins.  Agt,  Armour,  S.  D. 

1295.  Ralph  J.  Reed,  A.  B.  Supt.  Stock  Yards  Dist,  United  Charities  of 
Chicago,  mo  E.  54th  PI,  Chicago,  111. 


88  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

1296.  Nelle  Claire  Reeder,  A.  B.  Grad.  stu.,  Romance  Languages,  State 
Univ.  of  Missouri,  1910-11;  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Glenwood  Springs, 
Col.,  1911-13;  San  Diego,  Cal.     Tipton,  la. 

1297.  Margaretta  Cooke  Reid,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  1913  — ,  Hamp- 
ton, la. 

1298.  Clarence  D.  Roseberry,  A.  B.  Student  in  Law,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
two  years;  Lawyer,  Co.  Atty.,  Plymouth  Co.,  la.,  1913 — ,  Le  Mars,  la. 

1299.  Lois  Runkle,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1908-13. 
Lisbon,  la. 

1300.  Franc  Elizabeth  Schoonover,  A.  B.  Grad.  Acad.  Fine  Arts,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1912;  Teacher  Latin  and  German,  High  Sch.,  1913  "->  Ana" 
mosa,  la. 

1 301.  Mary  Ethel  Shidler   (Farnsworth),  A.  B.     Livingston,  Mont. 

1302.  Edith  Stockton  (Lott),  B.  S.  M.  D.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1913;  In- 
terne, Dept.  Gynecology,  S.  U.  I.  Hospital,  1913  — ,  Iowa  City,  la.  (W. 
of  1353.) 

1303.  William  G.  Strack,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Harvard;  Teacher,  High  Sch., 
Marion,  la.,  1908-09;  Lawyer,  Clerk  of  Courts,  1913 — ,  Grundy  Cen- 
ter, la. 

1304.  Susie  Belle  Tennant,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Valentine,  Nebr., 
1908-09;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Wisner,  Nebr.,  1909-12;  Teacher,  High  Sch., 
Sunnyside,  Wash.,  1913 — .     Corvallis,  Ore. 

1305.  Jay  L.  Tennant,  B.  S.  Real  Estate,  306  Securities  Bldg.,  Des  Momes, 
la. 

1306.  Grace  E.  Terrill  (Baker),  A.  B.    Waterloo,  la.     (W.  of  1256.) 

1307.  Eldora  Alice  Thomas,  B.  S.      M.  D.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913.    Greene,  la. 

1308.  Clare  Belle  Thornley  (Clark),  B.  S.     Woodward,  la.     (1908). 

1309.  Albert  Mynard  Walker,  B.  S.,  C.  E.  LL.  B.,  1907,  and  LL.  M., 
1908,  Washington  Coll.  of  Law;  Author,  Topographic  Maps;  Special 
Lecturer  on  Topographic  Surveying,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1912;  Topo- 
graphic Engr.,  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  1910  F  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1 3 10.  Ada  Florence  Wardle  (Robinson),  A.  B.     Bishop,  Cal. 

1311.  Ray  H.  Wheelock,  B.  S.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Southern  Cal.,  1912;  Asst. 
Cashier  Bank,  Hollywood,  Cal.,  1912-13;  Lawyer,  1239  Fielding  St., 
Hollywood,  Cal. 

1312.  Jessie  Wilcox   (Coleman),  A.  B.     Maricopa,  Cal.     (W.  of  912.) 

LII.    Class  of  1909. 

1 3 13.  Belle  Miller  Armistead  (Pitzer),  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Red 
Oak,  la. 

1 3 14.  Norma  Blanche  Baker  (Phillips),  A.  B.  Asst.  Prin,  High  Sch.,  Pali- 
sade, Col.,  1909-13.     Cedaredge,  Col. 

1315.  Maude  Laura  Barr,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Webster,  S.  D., 
1911 — .     Manchester,  la. 

1 3 16.  Mabel  Viola  Barton,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  English  and  German,  High 
Sch.,  Spirit  Lake,  la.,  1909-11,  of  German,  1912 — ,  Clarkston,  Wash. 

1 3 17.  Edgar  Ervin  Bickenbach,  A.  B.  Formerly  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.  work; 
now  Salesman,  Coraopolis,  Pa. 

1318.  Verne  Adelbert  Bird,  B.  S.  Teacher  of  Science,  High  Sch.,  Carring- 
ton,  N.  D.,  1 909- 1 1 ;  Supervisor  Manual  Training  in  Schools,  Fargo, 
N.  D.,  1911-12,  and  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1912-13;  Prin.  Boys'  Technical 
High  Sch.,  1913 — ,  42  Mich.  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     (H.  of  1375.) 

1319.  Charles  Robert  Blake,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1913;  Physi- 
cian, Murray  Hospital,  Butte,  Mont. 

1320.  Irvin  B.  Bleeker,  B.  S.     Cashier  Bank,  Ackley,  la. 

1321.  Earl  David  Bradley,  B.  S.  Prin.  Benton  Sch.,  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  and 
of  High  Sch.,  West  Liberty,  la.;  Supt.  Schools,  Wilton  Junction,  la.; 
Co.  Supt.  of  Schools,  408  Chestnut  St.,  Muscatine,  la. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE 


89 


1322.    Cora    Blanche    Chamberlain    (Thompson),   A.    B.,   A.    M.     Belle 

Jl  1 3 inc.   13. 

.323.  Walter  9.  Christie,  A.  B  Banking,  Denver,  Col.;  Pres.  of  Internat. 
Engmeenng  Corporation,  Denver,  Col.,  till  June,  .9,3;  Ranching, 
J9i4 — >  Ft.  Collins,  Col.     (H.  of  1330.) 

1324.  Ada  Belle  Coates,  A.  B.     Died,  Beaman,  la.,  Dec.  10,  1909. 

1325.  John  Wesley  Cole,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.     Valier,  Mont  (ion) 

13  P/3-  rle  Co°Per»  A-  B-  Teacher  of  English,  High  Sch.,  1912- 
Marion,  la.  '     y  ' 

I32?*  S3  n  Nf  *  if!"??1  ^^  B>  S-  in  C'  E-  C  E-  Masonry  Inspector, 
Bridge  Dept,  111.  Central  R.  R„  556  LaClede  Ave.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

1328.  Susanna  Frances  Curtis   (Kohl),  A.  B.     Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

1329.  Marshall  Lee  Doner,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.  Prin.  Schools,  Lake  Charles, 
La  1906-10;  City  Engr,  Lake  Charles,  1910;  Physical  Director  of 
Schools  Houston,  Tex.,  1910-11;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Houston,  1911-12: 
Supt.  Schools,  1912— ,  Conrad,  la. 

1330.  Bertha  Draper  (Christie),  B.  S.     Ft.  Collins,  Col.     (W    of  1323  ) 

1331.  Henry  William  Driver,  A.  B.  Missionary  in  Utah;  Pastor  M.  E. 
Church,  Tooele,  Utah. 

1332.  Addis  Harold  Edwards,  B.  S.  Clerk,  Des  Moines  Nat.  Bank,  1909- 
10;  Asst.  Cashier  Bank,  Clearfield,  la.,  1910-13;  Cashier  Drake  Park 
Bank,  1913  — ,  Des  Moines,  la. 

1333.  David  Earl  Elijah  B.  S.  B.  S.  A.,  Iowa  State  Coll.,  1913;  Science 
leacher,  Madelia,  Minn.,   1909-10;   Farmer,   Clarence,  la. 

1334.  JosfPh  A.  Elliott,  A.  B.  Supt.  Wyoming  Development  Co.,  Wheat- 
land,  Wyo. 

1335.  Arthur  Treat  Esgate,  A.  B.  Note  Teller,  Cedar  Rapids  Nat.  Bank. 
1909-13;  Aud    Gila  Valley  Bank  and  Trust  Co,  1913-    Globe,  Ariz. 

1336.  Hazel  Lu  Felthouse  (Smith),  A.  B.  1606  22d  St.,  Des  Moines,  la. 
(W.  of  1243.) 

I337-    Ida  Field   (Wheat),  A.  B.     Agassiz  Hall,  Agassiz  St,   Cambridge, 

Mass.      (W.   of   1142.) 
1338.    Wallace  Edward  French,  A.  B.     Supt.  Schools,  Brighton,  la,  1911- 

12,  and  New  Sharon,  la,  1912—.  ■ : 

I339'  J°inTTMil*°?  Gilchrist'  B'  S'  M-  D.,  Harvard,  1913  ;  Interne  Spring- 
field Hospital,  1913-15,  Springfield,  Mass. 

1340.    Clara  Haeberle  (Sabin),  A.  B.     Fort  Defiance,  Ariz 

1341-    Maude    L     Harris,   A.    B.     Teacher   English    and   Latin,   High   Sch, 

Rockwell,  la,   1907-08;    English,   Hampton,   la,   1909-10,   and   Stewart- 

ville,  Minn,  1910-12;  grad.  stu.  Columbia  Univ.,  Summer  1913 ;  Teacher 

of  English,  High  Sch,  1912—,  Winona,  Minn. 
1342.    Bess  Hartman,  B.  S.     China  Decorator,  Belle  Plaine,  la. 
1343-    Warren  Howard  Hartman,  A.  B.      A.  M,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912, 

and  grad.  stu,  1913  — .     Belle  Plaine,  la. 

1344.  Florence  Atkinson  Hill,  A.  B.  Born,  Iowa  Falls,  la,  Dec.  9,  1886  • 
died,   Mt.   Vernon,  la,  Jan.  25th,   1911. 

1345.  Shearly  Jane  Inman,  A.  B.      Teacher,  Redig,  S.  D,  Eli  Ranch 

1346.  William  Ainsworth  Irwin,  A.  B.  Cashier  Bank,  1910— ,  Belle 
Plaine,  la.     (H.  of  1352.) 

1347-    Graydon  Wells  Johnson,  B.  S.     Farmer,  Mechanicsville,  la. 

1348.  Harry  W.  Jones,  B.  S.  Prin.  High  Sch,  Shenandoah,  la,  1909-11- 
Instructor  State  Summer  Sch.  for  Teachers,  Pocatello,  Ida,  1913;  Prin 
High.  Sch,  1911—   Twin  Falls,  Ida. 

1349.  James  Virgil  Kidd,  A.  B.  Sales  Dept.  Genl.  Electric  Co,  Chicago, 
1913.     Roy,  Wash,  1913  — . 

1350.  Orin  L.  G.  Kipp,  B.  S,  C.  E.  Civil  Engr,  with  Dakota  Engineer- 
ing Co,  Mitchell,  S.  D.     Flandreau,  S.  D. 


9o  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

1351.  Harry  Clifford  Lake,  B.  S.  Supt.  Schools,  Waterloo,  la.,  1909-10, 
Rippev,  la.,  1910-11,  Blockton,  1911-13;  Prin.  Schools,  1913  — ,  Aurelia, 
la. 

1352.  Alison  Lister   (Irwin),  A.  B.     Belle  Plaine,  la.     (W.  of  13+6.) 

1353.  Robert  Henry  Lott,  B.  S.  M.  D.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1913;  In- 
terne, 1913 — ,  Univ.  Hospital,  Iowa  City,  la.     (H.  of  1302.) 

1354.  Horace  Gillette  Lozier,  A.  B.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago;  Priv.  First 
Battalion  Vol.  Engineers,  Spanish- Amer.  War;  Ins.  Bus.,  175  Jackson 
Blvd.,  Chicago,  111. 

1355.  Frank  Bruce  Lusk,  B,  S.     Merchant,  Ida  Grove,  la.     (H.  of  1409.) 

1356.  Erwin  Kempton  Maoes,  A.  B.  Asst.  Prin.  Guthrie  Co.  High  Sch., 
Panora,  la.,  1909-11;  Supt.  Schools,  Corning,  la.,  1911-12;  Teacher, 
Duncombe,  la. 

1357  Vera  Carolyn  Marston,  A.  B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Lansing,  la.,  1909- 
10;  Teacher  of  English,  High  Sch.,  Bedford,  la.,  1911-13.     Postville,  la. 

1358.  Violet  Elizabeth  Marston,  A.  B.  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Bird  Id., 
Minn,,  1909-10,  and  1911-13;  Teacher  in  High  Sch.,  Manchester,  la., 
1910-11.     Postville,  la. 

1359.  Ralph  Jesse  Mather,  B.  S.  Teacher  of  English,  Methodist  Coll., 
Rome,  Italy,  1909-10;  Salesman  (Reid,  Murdoch  &  Co.,  of  Chicagoi), 
I91I — f  Finlen  Hotel,  Butte,  Mont. 

1360.  Charles  Theodore  Mauller,  A.  B.  Instructor  in  Public  Speaking, 
High  Sch.,  633  N.  Church  St.,  Rockford,  111.      (H.  of  1489.) 

1361.  Ethel  Adaline  Maxson,  B.  S.  Teacher  of  English,  High  Sch.,  Sac 
City,  la. 

1362.  Wilton  Hugh  McKerrall,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.  Teacher  of  Lip  Reading  as 
an  aid  to  imperfect  hearing,  1911— ,  2017  Boylston  Ave.  N.,  Seattle, 
Wash.  ,  ,.     o  ^     , 

1363  Pearl  Esther  Middleton,  A.  B.  Music  Supervisor  in  Public  Schools, 
Missouri  Valley,  Shenandoah,  la.,  and  Pana,  111;  Teacher,  Manchester, 
la. 

1364.  William  Elmer  Moon,  A.  B.    Banking,  Mechanicsville,  la. 

1365.  Edgar  Vernon  Moone,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.  Three  and  one-half  years  in 
newspaper  work ;  Co.  Engr.  Sedgwick  Co.,  Wichita,  Kans. 

1366.  Katherine  Ophelia  Moore,  A.  B.  Grad.  stu.  Cornell  Coll.,  1912-13; 
Teacher  in  Commercial  Sch.,  Epworth  Sem.,  1913  — ,  Epworth,  la.  Mt. 
Vernon,  la. 

1367  Mabel  Pearson,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  WTesley,  la.,  1909-n, 
Cresco,  la.,  1911-12,  Sisseton,  S.  D.,  1912-13,  and  Minburn,  la.,  1913—- 

1368.  Dean  William  Peisen,  A.  B.  LL.  B.,  Harvard,  1912;  Lawyer,  El- 
dora,  la. 

1369.  Edith  Putnam  (Mangold),  A.  B.  4002  Lexington  Ave.,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.      (W.  of  877.) 


1370.    Burleigh  Buren  Reed,  B.  S.     Grad.  stu.  in  Chemistry,  State  Univ.  of 


Iowa,  1909-10;  Instructor  in  Chem.,  Iowa  State  Coll.,  1912-13-     Algona, 
la. 

1371.  Else  Rettinghouse  (Allen),  A.  B.     Hurley,  S.  D. 

1372.  Chester  A.  Richardson,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.     Canby,  Ore. 

1373.  Bertha  M.  Russell,  A.  B.     Teacher,  Newton,  la. 

1374.  Floyd  C.  Scott,  B.  S.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Michigan,  N.  D.,  1909-10 
Sparta,  111.,  1910-12,  and  Supt.,  1913  ~  I  Travel  and  Study  in  Europe 
Summer  1913.     Sparta,  111. 

1375.  Mary  Sells  (Bird),  A.  B.    42  Michigan  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     (W.  0 

1376.  Roberta  Dinwiddie  Sheets,  A.  B.  Grad.  Cornell  Coll.  Sch.  of  Ora- 
tory, 1909;  Teacher  of  English,  High  Sch.,  1911—,  Pittsburg,  Kans 

1377.  Frank  Blaine  Simpson,  4.  B.    Real  Estate,  Tipton,  la. 


! 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  91 

1378.  Clarence  Jack  Smith,  A.  B.  A.  M.,  Columbia  Univ.,  1912;  Teacher 
?•  i.  og  '  Methodlst  Coll->  Rome»  Italy,  1909-10;  Instructor  in  Eng- 
lish, Cornell  Coll.,  1912-13,  and  Asst.  Prof.,  1913  — . 

1379.  Florence   Marguerite    Smith    (Pollock),   B.    S.     Deceased. 

1380.  Daisy  Dean  Spry,  A.  B.     Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Cherokee,  la. 

1381.  Lawrence  F.  Swank,  B.  S.     Farmer,  Mediapolis,  la. 

1382.  Lewis  Zebulon  Terrall,  A.  B.  LL.  B,  Harvard,  19x2;  Lawyer, 
Union,  Ore. 

1383.  Florence  Gail  West  (Hull),  A.  B.  Grad.  Cornell  Coll.  Sch.  of  Ora- 
tory, 1908 ;  Instructor  in  Expression  and  Phys.  Training,  High  Sch , 
Springfield,  Mo.,  1910-13.     Springfield,  Mo. 

1384.  Merle  Scott  West,  B.  S.     Lumberman,  Sutherlin,  Ore. 

1385.  Edith  McKinney  White,  A.  B.     630  21st  St.,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

1386.  Carolyn  Wilcox    (Dunn),   A.  B.     Luverne,   Minn. 

1387.  Alice  Williams  (Harper),  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Latin  and  German, 
Guthrie  Center  High  Sch.,   1909-11;   Substitute  Teacher,  Britt,  la. 

1388.  Guy  Carleton  Williams,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Dallas 
City,  111.,  1909-10;  Teacher  of  Physics,  High  Sch.,  Champaign,  111., 
1910-12;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  1912  — ,  Red  Oak,  la. 

1389.  Majel  Williams  (Wood),  A.  B.  Teacher  of  German  and  Latin,  High 
Sch.,  Lemmon,  S.  D.,  1912-13  ;  stu.  Berlin  Univ.,  1913-14.  Lichterfelde, 
W.,  Ringstrasse  40,  Berlin,  Ger. 

LIII.     Class  of  1910. 

1390.  Bert  S.  Bailey,  B.  S.  B.  S.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa;  Pastor  M.  E. 
Church,  Martelle,  la. 

1391-  Joseph  Beadle,  B.  S.  Physical  Director,  Missouri  Wesleyan  Univ., 
1910-n;  with  Redpath  Lyceum  Bureau,  1912-13;  Asst.  Football  Coach, 
Cornell  Coll.,  Seasons  1912  and   1913.     Mt.  Vernon,  la 

1392-  Lillian  May  Beck,  A.  B.  Teacher,  902  1st  Ave.  West,  Cedar  Rap- 
ids, la. 

1393-  Paul  Raymond  Billingsley,  B.  S.  Stu.  Northwestern  Univ.  Med. 
Sch.,  1912— ,  2514  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

1394-  Genevieve  Gladys  Brown  (Mooty),  A.  B.  Teacher  of  English, 
Grundy  Center  High  Sch.,   1911-12.     Troskv,   Minn. 

1395-  Gertrude  Lucile  Browning,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  English,  High  Sch., 
Mt.  Vernon,  la.;  grad.  stu.  in  English,  Columbia  Univ.,  1913.  450  W. 
119th  St.,  New  York  City. 

1396.    Alice  Burton  Clary,  A.  B.     Teacher  in  Schools,  Hobart,  Okla.,  1910- 

11 ;   Domestic  Science  in  W.  H.  M.  S.  Sch.  for  Mexican  girls,  Tucson, 

Ariz.,  1912-13;  Rural  Sch.,  1913  — ,  Helvetia,  Ariz. 
1397-    Albert  Erwin  Coe,  A.  B.      S.  T.  B.,  Garrett  Bib.  Inst.,  1912;  Pastor 

M.  E.  Church,  1912  — ,  Oasis,  la.     (H.  of  1404.) 
1398.    Lauren  Mortimer  Coe,  B.  S.     Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Winslow,  111 
1399-    Henry  Freeman  Coleman,  A.  B.     Teacher  in  Philander  Smith  Coll., 

Little   Rock,   Ark.,    1910-n ;    with   Redpath    Lvceum    Bureau,    Chicago, 

1911  — . 

1400.  Jennie  Frances  Cook  (Everts),  B.  S.     Author,  "Cornell,  Greater  Be 
Thy  Name."     Colfax,  Wash. 

1401.  Bartholow  Vincent  Crawford,  A.  B.     Instructor  in  English,   Cornell 
Coll.,   1910-12;    grad.   stu.   in   English,   Harvard,    1912-13,    and   A    M 
1913  ;  Instructor  in  English,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1913  —   Minneapolis,  Minn.' 

1402.  Cora  Crowder,  A.  B.     Teacher  of  Mathematics,  High  Sch.,  Marshall- 
town,  la. 

1403.  Alice  Janet  Daniel,  A.  B.     Teacher  of  History,  High  Sch,   1913 -, 
x  raer,  la. 

1404-    Anna  Deremer  (Coe),  B.  S.     Prin.  of  Schools,  Sharpsburg,  la,  1910- 
12.     Oasis,  la.      (W.  of  1397.) 


92  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

1405.  Lawrence  Ellsworth  Dodd,  B.  S.  Teacher  of  German  Physics  and 
Athletics,  High  Sch.,  Marion,  la.,  1910-12;  grad.  stu.  in  Physics,  State 
Univ.  of  Iowa,  1912 — ,  Iowa  City,  la. 

1406.  Jay  Roscoe  Duncan,  B.  S.    Kewanee,  111. 

1407  Helen  Catherine  Edwards,  A.  B.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1913, 
Teacher  of  Latin,  High  Sch.,  1913—    Waterloo,  la. 

1408.  Philip  Elliott,  B.  S.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  La  Crosse  Wis,  1910-13 1 
stu.  in  Law,  Harvard,   1913—    73  Wendell  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1409.  Bessie  F.  Engstrom  (Lusk),  A.  B.    Ida  Grove,  la.     (W.  of  1355.) 

1410.  Alice  Fairlamb  (McClelland),  A.  B.     Mt.  Vernon,  la 

1411.  Fred.  B.  Farmer,  B.  S.  Teacher,  High  Sch,  Redwood  Falls,  Minn.; 
Supt.  Schools,   1912  — ,  Fairfax,  Minn. 

1412.  Beulah   May  Garrard,  A.   B.    Teacher,   High   Sch     Cameron    Mo 
1910-11,  Avoca,  la,  1911-13;  Instructor  in  History  and  Politics,  Cornell 
Coll,  Jan.  to  June,  1913;  g™d.  stu.  Summer  1913,  and  Fellow  in  His- 
tory,  1913-14,  Univ.  of  Chicago.     57*9   Dorchester  Ave,    Chicago,  111. 

1413.  Guy  Washington  Garrard,  B.  S.  Teacher,  High  Sch,  Gnnnell,  la, 
1912-13,  Clarinda,  la,  1913—-  .      0  ,      ,      _,     ,r 

1414.  Maude  Marguerite  Geiger,  A.  B.  Teacher  in  Schools,  Mt.  Vernon, 
la,  1911-13-     Carthage,  111.  .  . 

i4i  c  Clinton  Edgar  Gillette,  B.  S,  M.  S.  Laboratory  Asst.  in  Chemistry, 
Cornell  Coll,  1910-n ;  Grad.  Asst.  in  Chemistry,  Univ.  of  111,  1912-13- 
Lisbon,  la.  ,  .     __  , 

1416.  George  Henry  Gillette,  A.  B.  Student  in  Med,  Harvard,  1910— . 
144  Hemenway  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1417.  Layton  Gouldin,  B.  S.     Teacher,  High  Sch,  La  Crosse,  Wis 

1418.  Ai  Haraguchi,  A.  B.  A.  M,  Oberlin  Coll.;  Teacher,  Dohshisha  Jo 
Gakko,  Imodegawa,  Kyoto,  Japan.  - 

1419.  Lois  Joy  Hartung,  A.  B.  Instructor  in  English  and  Bible,  Methodist 
Mission.  Normal  Inst,  Tamariz  No.  11,  Puebla,  Mexico.     Van  Home  la. 

1420.  Charles  Laverne  Hatch,  A.  B.  Bookkeeper,  1911  — ,  3015  St.  Vin- 
cent St,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  ; 

1421.  Elsie  May  Hatch,  A.  B.     Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch,  Manilla,  la. 

1422.  Ethel  Hunt  (Grassfield),  B.  S.   Teacher  of  Mathematics  in  High  Sch 
Knoxville,   la,    1910-11;    grad.   stu.   Psychology   and   Philosophy,    State 
Univ.  of  Iowa,  1913 — ,  Iowa  City,  la. 

1423.  Russell  Blair  Hurlburt,  A.  B,  C.  E.  M.  E  Cornell  Univ,  1.910; 
Instructor  in  Electricity  and  Shop  Mathematics,  Cleveland,  O,  Y  M.  C. 
A.  Evening  Sch,  190-12;  Foreign  Sales  Correspondent,  with  Niles 
Bement  Pond  Co,  11 1  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

1424.  Henry  E.  Irons,  A.  B.      Supt.  Schools,  Center  Point,  la. 

1425.  Ethel  Jayne  (Auckland),  A.  B.     Koshkonong,  Mo 

1426.  Gladys  Mabel  Jewell,  A.  B.  Teacher,  Guthrie  Co.  High  Sch,  Pan- 
ora,  la,  1910-12.     Decorah,  la. 

1427.  Sarah  Kettering,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  English,  Grade  Sch,  1912— , 
Tucson,  Ariz. 

1428.  Emmet  Leonard  Knapp,  B.  S.    Farmer,  Luseland,  Sask,  Canada. 

1429.  Elmer  Burr  Lane,  B.  S.  Y.  M.  C.  A  Sec  at  Highland  Park  Coll, 
la,  1910-12;  General  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec,  Am.  Sch.  of  Osteopathy,  Kirks- 
ville,  Mo,  1912-13;  grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1913-7,  C^?ap»  I"' 

1430.  Mary  Elizabeth  Little,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Mathematics,  High  Sch, 
Pittsburg,  Kans.  .        '      .. 

I43i.  Laura  Lockwood,  A.  B.  Mus.  Bac,  Conservatory  of  Music  Oberlin 
O,  1910;  Instructor  in  Pianoforte,  Cornell  Coll,  1910-12.  1328  3d  Ave. 
Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

1432.  Carl  William  Lounsberry,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.  Teacher,  1913-  Mar- 
shalltown,  la. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  93 

1433-  Clarke  Wilson  Mangun,  B.  S.,  M.  S.  Teacher  of  Science,  High 
Sen  Winterset,  la.,  1910-11 ;  Prin.  High  Sch,  Everly,  la.,  ion-i<r 
Med.  Stu.  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  191 3  — ,  Iowa  City,  la. 

1434.    Lloyd  Benedict  Mangun,  B.  S.    Teacher  of  Chemistry,  Hi<rh  Sch 
Leavenworth,    Kans.,    1910-12;    Teacher    of    Chemistry,    Central    High 
Sch.,  1912— ,  801  N.  nth  St.,  Kansas  City,  Kans. 

1435-  Wendell  Louis  Maulsby,  B.  S.  M.  Di.,  la.  State  Teachers  Coll  • 
Teacher  of  Science  and  Manual  Training,  Lakefield,  Minn. 

1436.  Dorothy  Hale  Medary,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  English,  High  Sch, 
1912 — ,  Spring  Valley,  Minn. 

1437-  Frank  A.  Metcalf,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.  Deputy  U.  S.  Mineral  Sur- 
veyor for  Ida.;  mem.  American  Inst,  of  Mining  Engineers;  Expert 
Draftsman,  B.  H  &  S.  Co.,  Kellogg,  Ida.;  Engr.  and  Draftsman,  Alaska 
Juneau  Mining  Co.,  1913—,  Juneau,  Alaska. 

1438.    Lillian  Adeline  Myers,  A.  B.     Lake  Park,  la. 

1439-  Stella  Newell  (Nolan),  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Math.,  High  Sch.,  1913  — 
Riverside,  Wash.  ' 

1440.  Clyde  A.  Newton,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.  Draftsman,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R., 
1907—,  Box  588  Central  Sta.,  Chicago,  111. 

1441.  Albert  Lincoln  Olson,  A.  B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Armour,  S.  D., 
1910-11,  Aspen,  Col.,  i9ii-i2;  Student  of  Theol.,  Boston  Univ.,  and 
Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  1913  — ,  Gleasondale,  Mass. 

1442.  Elizabeth  Persons,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  English,  Guthrie  Co.  High 
Sch.,  1910 — ,  Panora,  la. 

1443.  Gladys  Louise  Persons,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  English,  High  Sch.,  Iron 
Mountain,  Mich.     Wall  Lake,  la. 

1444.  Charles  R.  Pollock,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  C.  E.  U.  S.  Govt,  employ,  Mis- 
sissippi River  Improvement,  1910-12;  Engineering,  Seward  Peninsula, 
Alaska,  one  season;  with  Collis  Wire  Works  Mfg.  Co.,  Clinton,  la. 

1445.  Leslie  Ray  Putnam,  B.  S.     Prof,  of  Voice,  History  and  Science,  Mon- 
tana Wesleyan   Univ.,   1910-12;   Pastor  M.  E.   Church,   Clancy,   Mont., 
1911-13;  stu.  Garrett  Bib.  Inst.,  and  Northwestern  Univ.  Sch.  of  Music, 
and  Pastor  South  Oak  Park  M.  E.  Church,  1913— ,  2034  Sherman  Ave 
Evanston,  111. 

1446.  Arley  Saunders,  B.  S.     Banker  and  Farmer,  Manilla,  la. 

1447.  Rolland  Ebright  Shuck,  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  C.  E.  Broncho,  N.  D. 

1448.  Ruby  Sia,  A.  B.  Author  of  many  articles  in  The  Student  Monthly, 
m  America,  and  in  the  W.  C.  S.  Journal,  and  The  Republican,  in 
China;  Prof,  and  Music  Instructor,  Woman's  Coll.,  Foochow,  China. 

1449-  Emery  Enfield  Smith,  B.  S.  Teacher  of  Mathematics,  High  Sch., 
Laramie,  Wyo.,  1910-13,  Aberdeen,  Wash.,   1913  — . 

1450.  Arthur  Stockton,  B.  S.     Farmer  and  Dairyman,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

145 1.  Edwin  L.  Swank,  B.  S.     Farmer,  Mediapolis,  Iowa. 

1452.  Nan  M.  Thompson,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  English,  State  Sch.  of  For- 
estry Bottineau,  N.  D.,  1910-13,  High  Sch.,  1913  — ,  914  Leland  Ave., 
South  Bend,  Ind. 

1453-    Catherine  Anna  Trieschmann,  B.  S.     Missionary,  Hiroshima,  Japan. 
1454.    Harry  Clyde  Trimble,  A.  B.     Grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Summer, 

1912;  Teacher  of  Science,  High  Sch.,  Cherokee,  la.,  19x0-12;  Teacher, 

Bradley  Polytech.  Inst.,  1912—,  Peoria,  111. 
1455-    Ruth  Watson,  A.  B.     Teacher  of  Latin  and  German,  Denison  Normal 

and  Business  Coll.,  1912-13,  High  Sch.,  I9i3  — ,  Audubon,  la. 
1456.    Gustav    Herman    Weisner,   B.    S.,    M.    S.     Instructor   in    Chemistry, 

Iowa  State  Coll.,  1913 —,  Ames,  la. 
1457-    E.  Brooks  Yocom,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.     Bank  Advertising,  Springville,  la. 


1466 


94  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

LIV.    Class  of  1911. 

14.58.  Benton  Rees  Anderson,  B.  S.  M.  S.,  Wooster  Univ.,  O.,  1913 ; 
Teacher  of  Science,  High  Sch.,  Bedford,  la.,  1911-12;  City  Engr., 
1913  — ,  Hamburg,  la. 

1459.  Ada  McLean  Barker,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  1911-13,  and  Prin. 
of  same,  1913— ,  Brooklyn,  la. 

1460.  Albert  William  Bernhardt,  A.  B.     Massena,  la. 

1461     Howard  Cutler  Best,  B.  S.     Drug  Clerk,  Clear  Lake,  la. 

1462.  Helen  Almira  Black,  B.  S.    Twin  Falls,  Ida.  . 

1463.  Laura  Olivia  Brooks  (Secrist),  A.  B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Sprmgville, 
la.,   1911-13;   Muscatine,  la.  _  . 

1464  Lucy  Bryant  (Minish),  B.  S.  Teacher  of  Science  in  Guthrie  Co.  High 
Sch.,  Panora,  la.,  1911-12.     Twin  Falls,  Ida.     (W.  of  1491-) 

1465  Arthur  Haywood  DeBra,  A.  B.     Teacher,  Mound  City,  Mo.,  1911-13; 
stu.  in  Psvchology,  600  W.  i22d  St.,  New  York  City.     . 
Walter  H    DeBra,  B.  S.     Grad.  stu.  and  Lab.  Asst.  in  Physics,  Univ. 
of  Wis     1911-12;   Co.  Supt.  Schools,  Plattsburg,  Mo.,  1912-13;  Instruc- 
tor in  Science,  Acad,  of  Willamette  Univ.,  985   Center  St.,  Salem,  Ore. 

1467.  Lou  S.  Densmore,  B.  S.  Teacher  of  History,  High  Sch.,  West  Lib- 
erty, la.;   Supply  Teacher,  Edgewood,  la. 

1468.  Charles  Alfred  Doxsee,  B.  S.  Stu.  of  Law,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
1912-13,  Drake  Univ.,  1913  —  "20  26th  St.,  Des  Moines,  la.  Monti- 
cello,  la. 

1469.  Mary  Eliza  Doxsee,  A.  B.  Primary  Teacher,  Cresco,  la.,  1913  — 
Monticello,  la.  _ 

1470     Ruth  Eliza  Dudley,  A.  B.     Teacher  of  History,  High  Sch.,  Carroll,  la. 

1471.  Frances  Cornelia  Dukes,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  German,  High  Sch., 
Vinton,  la.,  1911-12;  grad.  Wisconsin  Univ.  Library  Sch.,  1913;  Cata- 
loguer, Public  Library,  1913—  "7  Mason  St.,  Mt.  Auburn,  Cincin- 
nati, O.  , 
Margaret  Elliott,  A.  B.  Stu.  Bay  City  Business  Coll.,  1913,  615  9th 
St.,  Bay  City,  Mich. 

Mabel    Clair    Elwood,   B.    S.      Stu.    of   Law,    State    Univ.    of    Iowa, 
1913  — .     Lime  Springs,  la. 

1474.  Edith  May  Esgate,  A.  B.     Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Marion,  la. 

1475.  Gladys  Mae  Fairbanks,  A.  B.    Teacher,  Larchwood,  la. 

1476.  Grace  Farwell  (Stout),  A.  B.  Grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912-13. 
Mt.  Vernon,  la.  '  (W.  of  1071.) 

1477.  Verna  Scott  Frederick,  A.  B.    Teacher  of  Art,  Rock  Falls,  111. 

1478.  Orvin  Kent  Frink,  Jr.,  B.  S.  Draftsman,  Canadian  Northern  R.  R., 
1912-13;  stu.  in  Engin.,  Iowa  State  Coll.,  1913—,  Ames,  la. 

1479.  Laura  Helen  Geiger,  A.  B.     Carthage,  111. 

1480.  Alice  May  Gerber  (Young),  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Eagle  Grove, 
la.,  1911-12;  Des  Moines  City  Schools,  1912-13.  1055  39th  St.,  Des 
Moines,  la.     (W.  of  1519.)  * 

1481.  Edith  Beatrice  Helmer,  A.  B.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Sec.  Iowa  State  Coll., 
1911-13;  Traveling  Sec.  of  Coll.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  for  North  Central  States, 
Jan.  1,  1914 — ,  Mechanicsville,  la. 

1482.  Glenn  Wellington  Hovey,  A.  B.  Boys'  Work  Sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Eau 
Claire,  Wis.     (H.  of  1506.) 

1483.  Robert  Anwyl  Jones,  A.  B.  Newspaper  Reporter,  Mohne  Evening 
Mail,  1911-13,  and  Editor  of  same,  1913  —  412  x9th  St.,  Mohne,  111. 

1484.  Helen  Clark  Kenny,  A.  B.    Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  19"  —  Dunlap,  la. 

1485.  Anna  F.  Kidder,  A.  B.     Teacher,  Grand  Junction,  Col. 

i486.    Florence  Katherine  Klaus,  B.  S.     B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.;  Teacher, 

1913 — ,  Rockwell  City,  la. 
1487.    Carolyne  LaGrange,  A.  B.    Teacher,  Marion,  la. 


1472 
1473 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  95 

1488.  Ursula  Mae  Lee,  A.  B  Teacher  of  English,  High  Sch.,  Anamosa, 
la  1911-12  Grammar  Sch.,  Tustin,  Cal,  I9i2-i3;  grad.  stu.  Univ 
Southern  Cal.,  1913  — .     Santa  Ana,  Cal. 

1489.  Luhi  Long  (Mauller),  B.  S.   633  N.  Church  St.,  Rockford,  111.     (W.  of 

1490.  Neil  Theron  Lutes,  B.  S.  Teacher  Physics  and  Chemistry,  High  Sch. 
Freeport,  111.  "       &  ' 

1491.  Burton  Samuel  Minish,  B.  S.  Teacher  of  Physics,  High  Sch.,  Twin 
Falls,  Ida.  1912-13;  Asst.  Civil  Engr.,  Twin  Falls  Railway  Co., 
1913— ,  Twin  Falls,  Ida.     (H.  of  1464.) 

1492.  Kihei  Nasu,  A.  B.  Founder  and  Prin.  of  the  Japanese  Children's 
Home,  and  Sec.  Japanese  Assn.,  Moneta,  Cal. 

1493.  X  Paul  Neal,  A.  B.     Farmer,  R.  F.  D.  5,  Washington,  la. 

1494.  Ray  E  Neidig,  B.  S,  M.  S.  Mem.  Amer.  Chem.  Soc,  and  Iowa 
Acad   of  Science;  Research  Chemist,  State  Experiment  Station,  Ames,  la 

1495.  Ethel  Orr  (Fleischer),  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Ontario,  Ore.,  i9n- 
13.     Meridian,  Ida.  y 

1496.  Rubee  Jeffery  Pearse,  B.  S.  Teacher  of  Science,  High  Sch.,  Colfax, 
Wash.,  1911-13;  stu.  Landscape  Gardening,  Harvard,  ion—  1^82 
Mass.  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1497-  Clara  Constance  Pearson,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Math.,  Hi«-h  Sch 
Cresco,  la.,  1911-12,  and  Storm  Lake,  la.,  1912— .     Stuart    la 

1498.  Carrie  May  Pfahler,  A.  B.  Teacher  German  and  Math.,  High  Sch 
Sanborn,  la.,  1911-12;  Grade  Teacher,  1912— ,  Mason  City   la 

1499-  Edith  Pearl  Plymesser,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Latin,  High  Sch.,  ion  — 
West  Branch,  la. 

1500.  Earl  Stanton  Ramharter,  B.  S.  Teacher  of  Athletics  and  Science, 
Stillwater,  Minn.,   191 1  — .     Oakes,  N.  D. 

1501.  Ida  Mae  Reed,  B.  S.  Mem.  Iowa  Acad,  of  Science;  Science  Teacher, 
High  Sch.,  Cresco,  la.,  1911-13;  grad.  stu.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1913. 
Polo,  111.  te         y  ° 

1502.  Charles  Roach,  B.  S.  Teacher  of  Science,  High  Sch.,  Ames  la 
1911-13;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  1913  — ,  Centerville,  la. 

1503.  Zila  Amanda  Robbins,  A.  B.  Grad.  stu.  Washington  Univ.,  3^08 
Lucas  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1504.  Willis  Glenn  Rowley,  A.  B.  Asst.  Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Stamford 
Conn.,  1913,  and  stu.  Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  Madison,  N.  J. 

1505.  Elmo  John  Russell,  B.  S.     Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Sheldon,  la. 

1506.  Florence  Schmidt  (Hovey),  A.  B.  Teacher  of  English  and  History, 
High  Sch.,  Sioux  Rapids,  la.,  1911-12.     Eau  Claire,  Wis.    (W.  of  1482.) 

1507.  Guinnevere  Sheets,  B.  S.  Teacher  of  Science,  High  Sch.,  Toplin,  Mo 
1912— .     Pittsburg,  Kans. 

1508.  Clifford  Melvin  Strawman,  B.  S.  Stu.  in  Law,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1912-13,  and  Columbia,  1913 — .     Anamosa,  la. 

1509.  George  Dale  Thompson,  B.  S.     Bank  Clerk,  Independence,  la 

1510.  Jean  Thompson,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  1911-13, 
Public  Schools,  1913  —   Winthrop,  la. 

15".  George  Eugene  Thorpe,  B.  S.  M.  S.,  Wooster  Univ.,  O.,  1913- 
Teacher  of  Physics,  High  Sch.,  Storm  Lake,  la.,  1911-12;  Teacher  of 
Science,  High  Sch.,  1913  — ,  209  Monroe  St.,  Sandusky,  O. 

1512.  Helena  F  Trieschmann,  A.  B.  B.  S.  and  Diploma  in  English, 
leachers  Coll.,  Columbia  Univ.,  1911;  Teacher  of  English,  High  Sch., 
Cherokee,  la. 

1513-  Jacob  Trieschmann,  A.  B.  Teacher,  Baldwin  Boys'  High  Sch., 
Bangalore,  India. 

1514.  Fred  Raymond  Tucker,  B.  S.  Asst.  Prin.  Guthrie  Co.  High  Sch., 
Panora,  la. 


96  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

1515.  Grace  Rosamond  Van  Ness,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  West  Side, 
la.,  1911-13,  Correctionville,  la.,  1913 — . 

1516.  James  Vernon  Wiederrecht,  A.  B.     Supt.  Schools,  Columbus  City,  la. 

1517.  Alfred  Churchill  Wilcox,  B.  S.  Teacher  Science,  High  Sch.,  1911-13, 
Boone,  la.;   grad.  stu.  and  Asst.  in  Botany,   1913  — ,  Iowa  State  Coll., 

1518.  George  Milo  Wilcox,  A.  B.  Author  of  chapters  dealing  with  the 
Bulacan  Province,  for  the  Geography  of  the  Philippine  Isls.,  being  com- 
piled by  the  Bureau  of  Education,  Manila,  P.  I. ;  Teacher  of  Science  and 
Athletics,  Bulacan  Prov.  High  Sch.,  Malolos,  Bulacan,  P.  I. 

1 5 19.  George  Warner  Young,  B.  S.  Teacher  of  Physical  Science,  High 
Sch.,  Fairfield,  la.,  1911-12;  Instructor  in  Natural  Science,  West  Des 
Moines  High  Sch.,  1912-13 ;  Statistician,  Inter-St.  Bus.  Men's  Ace. 
Assn.,  1913— ,  1055  39th  Stf  Des  Moines,  la.      (H.  of  1480.) 

LV.     Class  of  1912. 

1520.  Olive  Williams  Adams,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Latin  and  History,  High 
Sch.,  Orange  City,  la.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1521.  Grace  H.  Anderson,  A.  B.  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Allison,  la., 
1 91 3  — .     Pierson,  la. 

1522.  Joseph  Gardner  Bennett,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.  Mem.  La.  Engin.  Soc.; 
Asst.  Engr.,  New  Orleans  Lake  Shore  Land  Co.,  191 3  — ,  1003  Hibernia 
Bank  Bldg.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

1523.  Henrietta  Bowder,  A.  B.    Teacher,  Stanwood,  la. 

1524.  Raymond  J.  Bradley,  B.  S.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Brivabik,  Minn.,  1912- 
13;  Teacher  of  Science,  High  Sch.,  1913 — ,  Algona,  la. 

1525.  Ralph  Francis  Brett,  A.  B.     With  Redpath  Lyceum  Bureau,  Chicago, 

IN-  .*,,_, 

1526.  Iva  Elma  Bruce.  B.  S.    Private  Teacher  of  Music,  1912-13,  »«  Schools, 

1913  — •,  Rockwell,  la. 

1527.  Forrest  F.  Carhart,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.  Bank  Clerk,  1912-13;  Salesman 
for  Brick  and  Tile  Co.,  1913  — ,  Sheffield,  la. 

1528.  Earl  W.  Carson,  B.  S.  Employ  of  Jones  Chautauqua  System,  Perry, 
la. 

1529.  Clara  Frances  Chassell,  A.  B.  M.  Di.,  Iowa  State  Teachers  Coll., 
1913;  Teacher,  Ida  Grove,  la.,  spring  1913;  grad.  stu.  Northwestern 
Univ.,  1913  — ,  1919  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1530.  Laura  Merrill  Chassell,  A.  B.  M.  Di.,  Iowa  State  Teachers  Coll., 
1913;  Teacher,  Vermillion,  S.  D.,  Spring  1913;  grad.  stu.  Northwestern 
Univ.,  1913  — ,  1919  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1531.  Millicent  Frances  Cooper,  A.  B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Galva,  la., 
1912 — .     La  Porte  City,  la.  m 

1532.  Frank  G.  Coppess,  A.  B.  Clerk  in  Drug  Store,  Spnngville,  la.  (H. 
of  1261.)  m  .         ,.      . 

1533.  Merritt  S.  Craft,  B.  S.  With  Lyceum  Bureau,  4435  Magnolia  Ave., 
Chicago,  111. 

1534.  Lowell  E.  Dawson,  B.  S.  Dist.  Agt.  Northwestern  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  Grinnell  la.,  1912-13 ;  Merchant,  Genl.  Store,  1913  — ,  Fremont,  la. 

1535.  Harry  Lee  Dole,  A.  B.     Clergyman,  Urbana,  la. 

1536.  Harriet  Ruth  Echternach,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Sterling,  111., 
1912-13;  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  1913—   CamP  Point>  Itt- 

1537.  Walter  Howard  Eyestone,  B.  S.  Newspaper  Work,  Ft.  Morgan, 
Col.,  1912-13.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1538.  Irving  Finger,  B.  S.     Prin.  High  Sch.,  1912— ,  Corwith,  la. 

1539.  John  Joseph  Fowler,  A.  B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  1909—  Jewell  City, 
Kans.  ,    _  ,    T 

1540.  Leonard  Morton  Furnas,  B.  S.  Salesman,  Real  Estate  and  Ins, 
(J.  S.  Anderson  and  Son),  1502  4th  Ave.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  97 

1541.  Morris  W.  Fussell,  B.  S.    Farmer,  Floyd,  la. 

1542.  Ruth  Stella  Gallup,  A.  B.    Jefferson,  la. 

1543.  Charles  DeWitt  Gibbs,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.     Civil  Engineer,  Waterloo,  la. 

1544.  Ross  Golden,  A.  B.     Stu.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1545.  Charles  Elwin  Hedges,  B.  S.  With  LeFebure  Ledger  Co.,  Cedar 
Rapids,  la.,  1912-13;  Business  (Grain  Elevator  and  Coal),  1913 — ,  Mt. 
Vernon,  la. 

1546.  Fausta  Alice  Hill,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Latin  and  German,  High  Sch., 
1912 — ,  Villisca,  la. 

1547.  Ralph  Carlyle  Hill,  B.  S.  Grad.  stu.  Cornell  Coll.,  1912-13;  Teacher 
Central  Turkey  Coll.,  1913  — ,  Aintab,  Turkey  in  Asia. 

1548.  Blanche  Pauline  Hunter,  A.  B.  Teacher,  VanHorn,  la.,  191 3  — . 
Anamosa,  la. 

1549.  Ella  Van  Sant  Jenkins,  A.  B.  High  Sch.  Asst.,  Lake  Park,  la., 
1912 — .     2569  Camden  Ave.,  Omaha,  Nebr. 

1550.  Harold  Luman  Jordan,  A.  B.  Supt.  Schools,  Lime  Springs,  la., 
1912-13;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  1913 — ,  Redwood  Falls,  Minn.  Springville, 
la. 

1551.  Erma  R.  Kauffman,  A.  B.    Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Maquoketa,  la. 

1552.  Russell  Dean  Keeler,  B.  S.  in  C.  E.  Asst.  Foreman*  1912-13,  and 
Foreman,  1913 — ,  Bridge  Construction  (Canton  Bridge  Co.),  Western 
Office,  515  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1553.  George  Henry  Kellogg,  B.  S.  Co.  Supt.  Schools,  Cedar  Co.,  la., 
1904-11;  Instructor,  Cornell  Coll.  Acad.,  1910-12;  Supt.  of  Schools, 
1912 — ,  Clarion,  la. 

1554.  Marie  Killheffer,  A.  B.  Asst.  Prin,  High  Sch.,  Sergeant  Bluff,  la., 
1912— .     Clyde,  N.  Y. 

1555.  James  Grant  Kramrn,  A.  B.  Cashier  and  Bookkeeper,  Tri-County 
Light  &  Power  Co.,  1913  — ,  Aledo,  111. 

1556.  Edna  Lilas  Leverington  (Rowe),  A.  B.    Warren,  111. 

1557.  John  Watts  Liddle,  B.  S.    Clerk,  Walker,  la. 

1558.  Edith  Lloyd,  A.  B.     Wesley,  la. 

1559.  Elmo  Hamilton  Lott,  B.  S.  Asst.  in  Botany,  State  Agri.  Coll.,  Ames, 
la. 

1560.  Pearl  Orpha  Mauch   (Bittle),  A.  B.    Lisbon,  la. 

1561.  Archie  Ross  Maulsby,  A.  B.  Prin,  High  Sch.,  1912— ,  Dyersville, 
la.     (H.  of  1611.) 

1562.  John  Archibald  Mclntyre,  B.  S.  Stu.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

1563.  Margaret  Price  Medary,  A.  B.  Grad.  stu.  and  Instructor  in  Eng- 
lish, Cornell  Coll.,  1912-13;  Fellow  in  English,  Northwestern  Univ., 
1913  — ,  1919  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.     Waukon,  la. 

1564.  Chauncey  Merwin,  B.  S.     Farmer,  Morrison,  111. 

1565.  Carrie  Ellen  Thompson  (Money),  A.  B.  B.  Pd.  and  M.  Pd.,  State 
Normal  Sch.,  Col.;  Co.  Supt.  Schools,  Otero  Co.,  Col.,  four  years; 
Teacher  of  English,  High  Sch.,  Bismarck,  N.  D.     (W.  of  999.) 

1566.  Mabel  Eva  Morton,  A.  B.  Deaconess;  Exec.  Sec.  3d  Ave.  M.  E. 
Church,  1913  — ,  212  Wilber  Ave.,  Columbus,  O. 

1567.  Eleanor  Pearson,  A.  B.  Grad.  stu.  Cornell  Coll.,  1912-13;  Teacher 
of  English,  High  Sch.,  1913 — ,  Marengo,  la. 

1568.  Beulah  G.  Perrin,  B.  S.    Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Vinton*  la. 

1569.  Zella  Athena  Petty,  A.  B.  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Elgin,  la.,  1912- 
13 ;  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Cambridge,  111.,  1913  — .     Mt.  Carroll,  111. 

1570.  Raymond  Jacob  Reitzel,  A.  B.  Grad.  stu.  Cornell  Coll.,  1913—* 
Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1 571.  John  James  Simpson,  A.  B.  Ward  Prin.  of  Schools,  Waitsburg, 
Wash. 


98  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

1572.  Nellie  Edythe  Snyder  (Berry),  A.  B.  Field  Sec,  Cincinnati  Miss. 
Training  Sch.,  1909-10.     357  E.  10th  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

1573.  Elmer  Willett  Tallman,  B.  S.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1574.  Elsie  Vera  Trousdale,  A.  B.     Grundy  Center,  la. 

1575.  Florence  Underwood,  A.  B.    Teacher,  Emmetsburg,  la. 

1576.  Raymond  Guy  Upton,  B.  S.  Asst.  to  State  Agri.  Chemist,  and  Prin. 
High  Sch.,  Lampasa,  Tex.,  1912-13;  mem.  Amer.  Chemical  Soc. ; 
Teacher  of  Chemistry  and  Physics,  High  Sch.,  1913  — ,  Shreveport,  La. 

1577.  Mabel  Elizabeth  Wagner,  B.  S.    Letts,  la. 

1578.  Irwin  Paul  West,  B.  S.     Farmer,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1579.  Vera  Maud  West,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  1913  — ,  Tabor,  la. 
Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1580.  John  Rodgers  Whitman,  B.  S.  Grad.  stu.  Cornell  Coll.,  1912-13. 
Yale,  la. 

1 58 1.  Ralph  Glenn  Whitmer,  B.  S.  Teacher  of  Science,  High  Sch.,  Fair- 
field, la. 

1582.  John  W.  Whitsell,  B.  S.  Director  Athletics,  Missouri  Wesleyan 
Coll.,  1912 — ,  Cameron,  Mo.     (H.  of  1583.) 

1583.  Katherine  Williams  (Whitsell),  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Guthrie 
Center,  la.,  1912-13.     Cameron,  Mo.     (W.  of  1582.) 

1584.  Gang  Huo  Wong,  B.  S.  Teacher  in  Anglo  Chinese  Coll.,  Foochow, 
China. 

LVI.    Class  of  1913. 

1585.  William  Bruce  Armstrong,  B.  S.  Chemist  with  Sandusky  Portland 
Cement  Co.,  Dixon,  111.     Lyons,  la. 

1586.  William  Nicholas  Baker,  A.  B.     Pastor  M.  E.  Church,  Low  Moor,  la. 

1587.  Edith  LaVon  Barr,  A.  B.     Teacher  in  Rural  Schools,  Manchester,  la. 

1588.  Frederick  Wilhelm  Berninghausen,  A.  B.  Supt.  Schools,  Marble 
Rock,  la.     Eldora,  la. 

1589.  Luanna  Miller  Bishop,  A.  B.     Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Marion,  la. 

1590.  Vera  Alice  Black,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Villisca,  la.  Twin 
Falls,  Ida. 

1591.  Leroy  Adelbert  Calkins,  B.  S.  Grad.  stu.  in  Physics,  State  Univ.  of 
Iowa,  Iowa  City,  la.     Beltrami,   Minn. 

1592.  Mabel  Emma  Carlton,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Orient,  la.  Mt. 
Vernon,  la. 

1593.  Ross  Anderson  Cook,  B.  S.     Merchant's  Asst.,.  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1594.  William  Riley  Cook,  A.  B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Ocheyedan,  la.  Clarks- 
ville,  la. 

1595.  Beatrice  June  Cooper,  B.  S.  Teacher  of  Science  and  History,  High 
Sch.,  Montezuma,  la.     LaPorte  City,  la. 

1596.  Elmer  Guy  Cutshall,  A.  B.  Grad.  stu.  in  Psychology,  State  Univ.  of 
Iowa,  Iowa  City,  la.     Hazleton,  la. 

1597.  Dew  Dailey,  A.  B.  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Arlington,  la.  Parkers- 
burg,  la. 

1598.  Edna  Mae  DeLong,  A.  B.     Teacher  in  Schools,  Springfield,  Mo. 

1599.  Gertrude  Emily  Dodd,  A.  B.  Library  Asst.,  Cornell  Coll.,  Mt.  Ver- 
non, la. 

1600.  Marjorie  Beryl  Edwards,  A.  B.    Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Clearfield,  la. 

1601.  Hazel  Huhn  Ege,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Strawberry  Point,  la. 
Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1602.  Ralph  Rowland  Ege,  B.  S.,  and  B.  S.  in  C.  E.  Civil  Engr.,  Charles- 
ton, Mo.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1603.  Weva  Lorene  Eickelberg,  A.  B.  Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Lone  Tree, 
la.     Waterloo,  la. 

1604.  Anna  Lillian  Elijah,  A.  B.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Sec.  and  Physical  Directress, 
Ottuwma,  la.     Clarence,  la. 


CORNELL  COLLEGE  99 

1605.  Blanche  Pearl  Fairbanks,  A.  B.  Teacher,  Rural  Schools,  Monti- 
cello,  la. 

1606.  Raymond  Herman  Finger,  A.  B.  Teacher  and  Physical  Director, 
High  Sch.,  Burlington,  la.     Davenport,  la. 

1607.  Lillian  Belle  Gleason,  A.  B.    Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Mechanicsville,  la. 

1608.  Pearl  Constance  Gottsch,  A.  B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Manly,  la. 
Grundy  Center,  la. 

1609.  Florence  Adelia  Griffin,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Math.,  High  Sch.,  Oel- 
wein,  la.     Fairdale,  111. 

1610.  Setsuyoshi  Hattori,  A.  B.  Stu.  in  Divinity  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
3219  Groveland  Ave.,  Chicago,  111.     Matsuyama,  Japan. 

1611.  Bess  Blanche  Hedges  (Maulsby),  B.  S.  Dyersville,  la.  (W.  of 
1561.) 

1612.  Helen  Lydia  Hopkins,  B.  S.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Sigourney,  la. 
Madrid,  la. 

1 61 3.  Margaretta  Rosetta  Johnson,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Corwith, 
la.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1 614.  Harold  Audas  Knight,  A.  B.  Stu.  in  Columbia  Univ.  Sch.  of  Jour- 
nalism, New  York  City.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1615.  Lillian  Adeline  Larson,  A.  B.     Grade  Teacher,  Britt,  la. 

1 616.  Edith  Maude  Lee,  A.  B.     Grad.  stu.  Cornell  Coll.,  Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1617.  Edna  Grace  Long,  A.  B.    Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Coggon,  la. 

1618.  Charles  Albert  Lott,  B.  S.  Stu.  in  Business  Coll.,  5203  Thompson 
Ave.,  Tacoma,  Wash.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1619.  Walter  Clarence  Lott,  B.  S.  Teacher  Science,  High  Sch.,  Burling- 
ton, la.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1620.  Alma  Merwin,  B.  S.    At  home,  Mr.  Vernon,  la. 

1 621.  Glenn  Harvey  Miller,  B.  S.     Hardware  Clerk,  Winthrop,  la. 

1622.  Nellie  Therese  Nelson,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  State  Center,  la. 
Moline,  111. 

1623.  Frederick  William  Ortmeyer,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Science  and  Phys- 
ical Training,  Epworth  Sem.,  Epworth,  la.     Charles  City,  la. 

1624.  William  Alfred  Ortmeyer,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Math.,  High  Sch., 
Oskaloosa,  la.     Charles  City,  la. 

1625.  Hilda  Margaret  Overbeck,  A.  B.  Teacher  High  Sch.,  Freeman, 
S.  D.     Guttenberg,  la. 

1626.  Fleeta  Irene  Pascoe,  A.  B.  Teacher,  Public  Schools,  Sibley,  la. 
Gait,  la. 

1627.  Dora  C.  Perry,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Latin  and  German,  High  Sch., 
Ponco  City,  Okla.     Cresco,  la. 

1628.  Lola  Irene  Perry,  A.  B.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Ellendale,  N.  D.  Cresco, 
la. 

1629.  Etta  Mae  Petheram,  A.  B.  Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Center  Point,  la. 
Geneva,  la. 

1630.  Linnie  Eveleth  Pickell,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Math.,  High  Sch.,  Walnut, 
la.     Northwood,  la. 

1631.  George  Lewis  Potgeter,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  German  and  History, 
High  Sch.,  Waverly,  la.     Forreston,  111. 

1632.  Olive  Edna  Randall,  A.  B.  B.  E.,  Columbia  Sch.  of  Oratory,  Chi- 
cago; B.  Ped.,  State  Normal  Sch.,  Mo.;  Teacher  in  same,  1906-11; 
Teacher  of  Oratory,  Univ.  of  Puget  Sound,  Wash.,  1911-12;  Teacher 
of  Oratory,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1913 — ,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1633.  Arthur  George  Rieke,  B.  S.  Stu.  Northwestern  Univ.  Med.  Sch., 
Chicago.     Blairstown,  la. 

1634.  Gladys  Rigby,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  Music,  1913—*  East  Greenwich 
Acad.,  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.     Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1635.  Elsie  Mae  Roberts,  A.  B.  Teacher  in  Schools,  La  Grange,  111. 
Searsboro,  la. 


ioo  CORNELL  COLLEGE 

1636.  Sara  Catherine  Schoonover,  A.  B.    Asst.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Wilton 
Junction,  la.     Anamosa,  la. 

1637.  Clifton  Cleveland  Scott,  B.  S.     Prin.  High  Sch.,  Auburn,  la.      Gow- 
rie,  la. 

1638.  Thomas  Carl  Scott,  A.  B.    Teacher  Math,  and  Phys.  Training,  High 
Sch.,  Traer,  la. 

1639.  Ruth  Mae  Secrist,  A.  B.    At  home,  Lisbon,  la. 

1640.  Lillian  Madora  Seise  (Swain),  A.  B.    Kewanee,  111. 

1641.  Adelaide  Mary  Smith,  A.  B.    Teacher,  High  Sch.,  Minden,  la.     Mt. 
Vernon,  la. 

1642.  Clifford  Burleigh  Smith,  B.  S.    Asst.  Chemist,  Douglas  Starch  Works, 
Cedar  Rapids,  la.     Latimer,  la. 

1643.  Marquis    Fae    Stigers,   A.   B.    Teacher,    High    Sch.,    Hampton,   la. 
Stuart,  la. 

1644.  Marguerite  Frances  Tompkins,  A.  B.    Prin.  High  Sch.,  Orient,  la. 
Byron,  Minn. 

1645.  Boyd  Isaac  Walker,  A.  B.    Boys'  Sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  404  E.  10th  St., 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1646.  Eva  Fancher  Williams,  A.  B.    Grad.  stu.  Cornell  Coll.,  Mt.  Vernon, 
la. 

1647.  Benjamin  Mcllvain  Woolsey,  A.  B.    Prin.  High  Sch.,  Emerson>  la. 
Albia,  la. 


4.    ADVANCED  DEGREES 


DEGREES  IN  COURSE 

Three  years  after  graduation  the  degrees  A.  M.,  Ph.  M.,  M.  S.,  and  C.  E. 
were  conferred  upon  all  graduates  of  the  corresponding  bachelor's  degrees  up 
to,  and  including,  the  class  of  1885.  The  rolls  of  these  classes,  previously- 
given,  serve  as  the  record.  The  following  is  a  list  of  the  other  graduates  of 
Cornell  or  of  other  colleges  who  have  received  the  Master's  degree  in  course. 
The  year  in  which  the  degree  was  conferred  is  indicated  after  each  name: 

MASTER  OF  ARTS 


Annie  Laurie  Adams,  1909 

Luella  Matson  Albrook  (Miller), 

1909 

Karl  Edwin  Anderson,  1899 
Winfred  McKenzie  Atwood,  1910 
Edna  Annie  Baker,  1903 
Harry  Albert  Bassett,  1897 
John  Barner  Bloom,  1907 
George  Herbert  Bretnall,  1897 
Sara  Alice  Brown,  1908 
Elmer  Manasseth  Cable,  1906 
Cora  Chamberlain  (Thompson),  1912 
Helen  Ethelwyn  Chambers  (Fouse), 

1905 
Robert  Thomas  Chipperfield,  1893 
Beulah  Crawford,  1909 
Nell  Margaret  Daniel,  1893 
Clayton  Edgar  Delamater,  1889 
Edward  Thomas  Devine,  1890 
Olavus  Olonzo  Donhowe,  1889 
Fred  Phillip  Fisher,  1889 
William  Arthur  Ganfield,  1901 
Clarence  Vosburgh  Gilliland,  1904 

WlLLARD  A.  GOODELL,  1910 

Charles  Cyrus  Gray,  1904 
Joseph  Richard  A.  Hanner,  1896 
Albert  Mason  Harris,  1902 
William  Edward  Hauger,  1893 
John  Godfrey  Hill,  1903 
Laura  Lois  Hinkley,  1910 
Arthur  Henry  Hirsch,  1908 
James  Hughes,  1899 
*  George  Henry  Kennedy,  1891 
Jenette  Lewis,  1903 
Wilson  S.  Lewis,  1892 
Melvin  John  Locke,  1895 
James  Victor  Martin,  1905 
Orville  Knowles  Maynard,  1904 


John  Strayer  McIntosh,  1902 
Judson  Jackson  McKim,  1906 
Jesse  L.  McLaughlin,  1900 
Kate  Elaine  Moone,  1911 

Fairmont   College 

John  Amos  Morrison,  1889 
Roland  Neal,  1907 
Morton  Eaton  Peck,  19 10 
Ernest  Adolphus  Rayner,  1912 

*  Martha  Reeder  (Wroten),  1902 
William  Cattron  Rigby,  1897 

Ida  Elizabeth  Riley,  1913 

DePauw  University 

William  Edmund  Ross,  1896 
Louis  Bernhardt  Schmidt,  1906 
Franc  Elizabeth  Schoonover,  191 3 
Abraham  Lincoln  Shute,  1890 
Charles  Gamble  Simpson,  1902 
Perkins  Swift  Slocum,  1899 

*  Willis  Eddy  S medley,  1890 
Alfred  Hershey  Smith,  1912 
Charles  William  Edward  Snyder, 

1897 
William  F.  Spry,  19 10 
Blanche  Svvingley  (Armstrong), 

1896 
Genevieve  Taubman  (Terrall),  1909 
John  Bissell  Trowbridge,  1912 
Ruby  Clare  Wade,  1909 
Addie  Grace  Wardle,  1901 
William  Campbell  Wasser,  1895 
Percey  Eunice  Watson,  1911 
Ernest  Cattron  Wheeler,  1896 
Herbert  Swan  Wilkinson,  1898 
Sylvester  Vernon  Williams,  1906 
William  Alfred  Wirtz,  1893 
Majel  Williams  Wood,  1912 
Melvin  Jacob  Yoran,  1898 


102 


CORNELL  COLLEGE 


MASTER  OF  PHILOSOPHY 


John  William  Arbuckle,  1889 
John  Halsey  Blair,  1889 
Leonard  Anderson  Blue,  1893 
Jason  Daniel  Brownson,  1895 
Mary  Emily  Chandler  (McIntosh), 

1894 
*  Helen  Elliott,  1897 
Florence  Fulton  (Lewis),  1891 
Elmer  Thomas  Gruwell,  1899 
Frank  L.  Hann,  1903 
Fannie  B.  Long  (Wiedman),  1904 
Mary  Edith  Love  (Fiske),  1894 
Mary  Lorraine  MacLeod,  1904 


Samuel  Bruce  Montgomery,  1897 
Irwin  La  Verne  Pease,  1897 
William  Doughty  Phifer,  1896 
Enola  Pearl  Pierce  (Stein),  1895 
Benjamin  Luce  Remick,  1892 
Frank  Homer  Slagle,  1896 
Eugene  Homer  Smith,  1893 
Hattie  Elizabeth  Thomas,  1889 
Lotta  L.  Tipple  (Hazzard),  1895 
Elizabeth  Frances  Wright,  1890 
Herbert  Ransom  Wright,  1895 
Robert  G.  Young,  1899 


MASTER  OF  SCIENCE 


Milton  Reed  Barker,  1898 
Emmett  James  Cable,  1904 
Agnes  Beveridge  Ferguson,  1895 
Clinton  Edgar  Gillette,  1911 
George  Darwin  Goodenough,  1899 
Ambrose  Bertram  Hartley,  1904 
Clarke  W.  Mangun,  1912 
Ernest  Lewis  McEwen,  1901 


Ray  E.  Neidig,  19 12 
Laura  Talitha  Pascal,  1902 
Elsie  Rigby  (Maxwell),  1897 
Edward  Ransom  Ristine,  1900 
Chester  A.  Arthur  Utt,  1909 
John  Christopher  Wade,  1897 
Gustav  Herman  Wiesner,  191 3 


CIVIL  ENGINEER 


Frederick  Stanton  Alden,  1899 
Harry  Clark  Ash,  1897 
Carl  August  Bock,  1908 
Frank  J.  Brackett,  1908 
Charles  Coleman  Carhart,  191  i 
William  Nathaniel  Cramer,  1913 
Edward  Kirk  Coe,  1899 
Charles  Colton,  1903 
Lowell  Edwin  Conrad,  1906 
James  Leslie  Coombes,  1904 
Wilbur  Samuel  Corn,  1907 
John  David  Cotton,  1906 
Charles  Wesley  Devendorf,  1909 
Chester  Thomas  Dike,  1905 
William  George  Dixon,  1899 
George  DeVere  Dobson,  1905 
Guy  Ellsworth  Dobson,  1905 
Walter  Abijah  Eckles,  1905 
Curt  Henry  Eiffert,  1908 
Paul  Newcomb  Ford,  1909 
Archimedes  Edward  Fuller,  1907 
Sylvan  Earle  Ganser,  1906 
*  Thomas  Norton  Gelston,  1906 
Josiah  Gibson,  1899 
Harry  Arthur  Gillette,  1909 
Charles  Clarence  Hawley,  1901 
Harvey  Grant  Hays,  1898 
Perry  Lee  Hedrick,  1903 
Russell  Blair  Hurlburt,  1912 
Lorin  Everett  Imlay,  1897 


Orin  Lansing  Kipp,  1912 
Arthur  Hugh  Latimer,  1911 
Clarence  Elmer  Locke,  1901 
John  Frederick  Mangold,  1910 
Edward  K.  Mather,  1906 
Bert  Leslie  Matthews,  1909 
Elmer  James  McCaustland,  1895 
Frank  Albert  Metcalf,  1913 
Charles  K.  Mohler,  1902 
Leon  Wallace  Moore,  1905 
James  Stearnes  Pingrey,  1897 
Charles  Rufus  Pollock,  1913 
Louis  Jay  Putnam,  1905 
Frank  Garfield  Reeder,  1903 
Chester  A.  Richardson,  1913 
William  Lincoln  Rockwell,  1892 
Robert  Henderson  Seymour,  1905 
Roland  Ebright  Shuck,  191 3 
Ralph  Bethuel  Slippy,  1905 
Orrin  Elmore  Stanley,  1901 
Frank  Elmus  Stanley,  1906 
William  James  Sullivan,  1907 
Gorham  Andrew  Taylor,  1903 
Ross  Kerr  Tiffany,  1907 
Benjamin  Arthur  Wakefield,  1903 
Albert  Mynard  Walker,  1909 
Joseph  Doman  Wardle,  1903 
Arthur  Birdseye  Warner,  1896 
George  Guy  Wheat,  1908 
Albert  Joel  Wheeler,  1905 


CORNELL  COLLEGE 


103 


Buell  Hancock  Keeler,  1908 
Fred  Meyer  Kettenring,  1905 
Walter  R.  Kettenring,  1907 


Howard  Stephen  Williams,  1907 
Charles  Taylor  Wilson,  1899 


HONORARY  DEGREES 
DOCTOR  OF  LAWS 


*  William  B.  Allison,   1887 
Joseph  Flintoft  Berry,  1904 
Edgar  Truman  Brackett,  1898 

*  Samuel  Calvin,  1904 
Robert  Gordon  Cousins,  1904 
Albert  Baird  Cummins,  1904 
James  Roscoe  Day,  1904 
Edward  Thomas  Devine,  1904 
John  F.  Dillon,  1862 
Granville  Mellen  Dodge,  1904 

*  Jonathan  P.  Dolliver,  1902 
George  Elliott,  1904 
Horace  Emerson  Deemer,  1904 

*  Cyrus  D.  Foss,  1879 
Hamline  Hurlburt  Freer,  191  i 
James  Elliott  Harlan,  1904 

*  David  B.  Henderson,  1899 
William  Peters  Hepburn,  1904 


Edmund  J.  James,  1902 
Wilson  Seeley  Lewis,  1908 
Eben  Wever  Martin,  1904 
William  Fraser  McDowell 

*W.  J.  McGee,  1901 

*  James  D.  Mendenhall,  1888 
Thomas  Nicholson,  1907 
Charles  Andrew  Pollock,  1908 
Thaddeus  A.  Reamy,  1890 
Henry  Sabin,  1894 
Leslie  M.  Shaw,  1899 
Samuel  G.  Smith,  1898 
Erastus  Burroughs  Soper,  1904 
Homer  Clyde  Stuntz,  1911 
Marion  Talbott,  1904 
Samuel  R.  VanSant,   1904 
Silas  M.  Weaver,  1907 
James  Wilson,  1904 


1904 


DOCTOR  OF  LETTERS 
Tuley  F.  M.  Huntington,  1912  James  Carleton  Young,  1909 

DOCTOR  OF  MUSIC 
Henry  Purmont  Eames,  1906  Charles  Walthall  Morrison,  1910 


DOCTOR  OF  PHILOSOPHY 


J,  C.  W.  Coxe,  1876 


Edward  Thompson,  1881 


DOCTOR  OF  DIVINITY 


J.  B.  Albrook,  1891 

Hugh  Dowling  Atchison,  1904 

Robert  Bagnall,   1905 

*  William  F.  Barclay,  1897 
Harry  Albert  Bassett,   1912 
Thomas  J.  Bassett,  1903 
George  Hugh  Birney,  1909 

*  George  B.  Bowman,  1882 
*John  Bowman,  1891 

Dan  Freeman  Bradley,  1904 
Franklin  E.  Brooke,  1909 
Dillon  Bronson,  1900 
Solon  C.  Bronson,  1904 
Fletcher  Brown,  1904 
William  W.  Carlton,  1903 
F.  B.  Cherrington,  1888 
Robert  Thomas  Chipperfield,  1913 
DeWitt  Clinton,  1904 
Frank  Cole,  1909 


*Luke  Hitchcock,  1863 

Rollo  Franklin  Hurlburt,  1900 

John  Edward  Johnson,  1913 

W.  H.  Jordan,  1896 

David  Kay,   1883 
*A.  B.  Kendig,  1885 
*  George  Henry  Kennedy,  1912 

Alpha  G.  Kynett,  1898 

Wilson  Seeley  Lewis,  1904 

Wilson  Edward  Manly,  1913 

C.  C.  McLean,  1893 

William  E.  McLennan,  1902 

Bennett  Mitchell,  1890 

Lemuel  Herbert  Murlin,  1897 

R.  D.  Parsons,  1890 

W.  O.  Pierce,  1878 

William  Franklin  Pitner,  1904 

H.  O.  Pratt,  1896 

Nathaniel  Pye,  1904 


104 


CORNELL  COLLEGE 


Frank  M.   Coleman,    1898 
Earl  Cranston,  1881 
Isaac   Crook,   1875 
Lewis  Curts,  1889 
Harvey  Rufus  DeBra,  19 10 

*  Thomas  M.  Eddy,  i860 
Frederic  Carl  Eiselen,  1906 
David  H.  Ela,  1876 
George  Elliott,  1892 
Thomas  Martin  Evans,  1905 

*  Stephen  N.  Fellows,  1871 
J.  E.  Gilbert,  1884 
Merritt  A.  Goodell,   1907 
Elmer  Thomas  Gruwell,  1911 
Benjamin  S.  Haywood,  1904 
Edgar  James  Helms,  191  i 


*  Henry  W.  Reed,  1873 
*J.  H.  Rigby,  1887 

F.  H.  Sanderson,  1894 
Merle  Negley  Smith,  1908 

*  Richard  Swearington,  1893 

*  Fayette  L.  Thompson,  1903 
John  Brownlee  Trimble,  1898 
J.  A.  Ward,  1891 

Sylvanus  B.  Warner,  1895 

*  David  H.  Wheeler,  1867 
George  W.  White,  1896 
Herbert  S.  Wilkinson,  1907 
W.  G.  Williams,  1886 
John  Williamson,  1882 
George  Young,  1878 


MASTER  OF  ARTS 


Charles  E.  Albrook,  1904 
Frank  H.  Armstrong,  1904 
*R.  C.  Barrett,  1895 
Amy  Boggs,   1904 

*  Isaac  H.  Bunn,  1873 

*  Samuel  Calvin,  1875 
Orange  H.  Cessna,  1901 
Joe  Mitchell  Chapple,  1904 
C.  H.  Churchill,  1895 
Joseph  Clark,  1907 

F.  W.  Coleman,  1891 
Harriette  J.  Cooke,  1859 
Benjamin  C.  Cory,  1902 
*W.  W.  Cressy,  1896 
William  John  Dickman,  1904 
Albert  J.  Farrah,  1906 
Ophelia  Forward,  1879 
John  O.  Foster,  1881 
Frank  Benjamin  Gault,  1897 

*  Susan  E.  Hale,  1859 
Eli  as  Handy,   1904 
Belle   Hanna,   1904 

Harry  Howard  Hanna,  1905 
Adam  Holm,  1878 
George  M.  Irwin,  1873 

*  Alfred  K.  Johnson,  1879 


William  F.  Johnston,  1904 
Luther  Lorenzo  Lockard,  1903 
Frank  L.  Loveland,  1904 
J.  E.  E.  Markley,  1904 
Charles  Landon  Martin,  1908 
Wilbur  McKaig,  i860 
Nelson  Asel  Mershon,  1905 
Lucy  Rider  Meyer,  1904 

*  Charles  A.  Page,  1866 
James  M.  Parsons,  1902 
Joseph  Price,  1889 
Henry  Harrison  Rood,  1900 
A.  C.  Ross,  1890 

William  Frederick  RosSj  1896 
Eugene  Secor,  1904 
Cato  Sells,  1898 
F.  J.  Sessions,  1895 
Frank  P.  Shaffer,   1904 
Edward  C.  Shankland,  1904 

WlLLARD  COLDREN   STUCKSLAGER,   1904 

Phoebe  W.  Sudlow,  1878 
George  W.  Tanneyhill,  18  91 
Thomas  Tobin,  1879 
Lydia  A.  Trimble,  1904 
James  A.  VanAnda,  1883 

*  David  H.  Wheeler,   1858 


MASTER  OF  SCIENCE 


Isaac  T.  Webster,  1876 


5.    ASSOCIATED  SCHOOLS 


GRADUATES  OF  THE  CONSERVATORY  OF  MUSIC 


Ella  Albright  (Olmstead) 

Mattie  Alexander  (Cook) 

Mary  Ambrose  (Elwell) 

Emma  L.  Anderson  (Blake) 

Addie  Angell  (Pulver)  (1254) 

Marie  Josephine  Annen 

Josephine  S.  Arney 

Amy  Ash  (Mossman)   (794) 

George  Backus 

Bertha  Bangs 

Gertrude  Bartholomew  (Updegraff) 

May  Bauman  (Kyle) 

Cora  M.  Beels   (Beels)    (280) 

Ada  Berryman  (Doner) 

Anne  C.  Bittinger  (Little) 

Mary  Blair  (Hurlburt) 

Clara E.Boardman(Ganfield)  (695) 

Mae  Bowles   (Reed) 

Lucy  Moody  Boyd  (1089) 

Mabel  Shirer  (Boyd) 

Clara  Brackett  (Smith)  (Spear) 

Ava  Brinck 

Ada  E.  Brown 

Clara  E.  Brown  (Martin)   (696) 

Elzoe  Brown 

Maude  Browning 

Edith  M.  Burd  (Flanders) 

Laura  Daisy  Burd 

Rose  B.  Christianson 

Gail  Clemmer   (513) 

F.  Eloise  Coates  (Barber) 

Rose  Edith  Conrad  (Annen) 

Albert  William  Cords 

Mary  Catherine  Cruson 

Minnie  E.  Daggett 

Dorothy  Daniel 

Luella  M.  Daniel  (Yoran) 

Pickett  Davidson 

Kate  Davies 

Lucie  A.  Dodd 

Nellie  Dove  (Shaw) 

Mabel  L.  Dunbar  (Carr) 

Essie  Eberhart  (Diamond) 

Clara  Belle  Eckert 

Blanche  A.  Elder  (Boardman) 

Eva  E.  Ellsworth 

Anna  Elwood  (Wright) 


Piano 

1886 

Boone,  la. 

Piano 

1883 

Webster  City,  la. 

Piano 

1883 

Deceased. 

Voice,  Piano 

1  1894 

Avance,  S.  D. 

Piano 

1907 

Delhi,  la. 

Piano 

1912 

Chicago,  111. 

Piano 

1887 

Albion,  la. 

Piano 

1895 

Taunton,  Mass. 

Piano 

1887 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Voice 

1891 

Carroll,  la. 

Piano 

1894 

Swarthmore,  Pa. 

Voice 

1889 

Omaha,  Nebr. 

Piano 

1889 

Norfolk,   Nebr. 

Piano 

1904 

Conrad,  la. 

Voice 

1884 

Freeport,  111. 

Piano 

1883 

Marshalltown,  la. 

Voice 

1897 

Waukesha,  Wis. 

Piano 

1887 

Crete,  Nebr. 

Violin 

1905 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Voice 

1906 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Piano 

1881 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Piano 

1913 

Boise,  Ida. 

Piano 

1887 

Postville,  la. 

Piano 

1897 

Osage,  la. 

Piano 

1898 

Springville,  la. 

Voice 

1913 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Voice 

1892 

Deceased. 

Piano 

1903 

Lisbon,  la. 

Piano 

1894 

Norway,  la. 

Piano 

1892 

Deceased. 

Piano 

1903 

Spencer,  la. 

Piano 

1884 

Chicago,  111. 

Voice,  Pi  anc 

»  1898 

Chicago,  111. 

Voice 

1913 

Guthrie  Center,  la. 

Piano 

1906 

Conrad,  la. 

Voice 

1912 

Traer,  la. 

Voice 

1894 

Deceased. 

Piano 

1883 

Winfield,  la. 

Piano 

1884 

Clear  Lake,  la. 

Piano 

1903 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Piano 

1891 

Parkston,  S.  D. 

Voice,  Pi  anc 

»  1894 

Center  Point,  la. 

Voice 

1887 
1888 

Cardington,  0. 

Piano 

1892 

Marshalltown,  la. 

Piano 

1889 

Waverly,  la. 

Voice 

1895 

Deceased. 

io6 


CORNELL  COLLEGE 


Etta  Evans 

Lizzie  Ferguson 

Grace  F.  Foote 

John  DeWalt  Fouse 

Olive  Fulton  (Nimocks)  (518) 

Anita  C.  Funk  (Wheeler) 

Bertha  M.  Gauby  (Fouse) 

Blanche  Gibboney   (DeBey) 

Anna  Gilbert 

Ella  F.  Godfrey 

Eugene  Guild 

Florella  Goudy 

Ethel  Nellie  Graham  (Mason) 

Ida  Grimm  (Daniels) 

Grace   Augusta   Hale   (Towne) 

Sadie  Hale  (Williams) 

Edward  S.  Handley 

Charles  C.  Hawley   (668) 

Jessie  Velma  Hecht 

Grace  Lillian  Heilman  (Hunter) 

Clara  J.  Henton  (Hayes) 

Jeanette  E.  Hews  (1158) 

Pearl  Hill  (Blue) 

Mary  E.  Hockett 

Eleanor  Houts 

Mima  Elizabeth  Howson 

Etta  Hull 

Leola  Iorns 

Maggie  Johnson  (Lee) 

Alice  Keedick  (Clock) 

Erne  Keedick 

Bess  Kentner  (Koeneman) 

Birdie  M.  Kepler  (Wilson) 

Birdie  M.  Kepler  (Wilson) 

Clara  Estelle  Kepler  (Slaughter) 

Hattie  O.  Kepler  (Jones) 

Ella  Kettering  (Johnston) 

Leta  Kinney 

Byrd  Kinsey 

Emma  L.  Lawrence  (Larrabee) 

Gertrude  Lawrence 

Kate  Liddle 

Hazel  Linderman 

Alida  E.  Locke  (Shirk) 

Horace  G.  Lozier  (1354) 

Chloe  Macy  (Davis) 

Adah  B.  Madison 
Alden  Doc  McArthur 
Ada  McKee  (Huntington) 
Minnie  Melchert   (White) 
Horace  Alden  Miller 
Bessie  E.  Morin  (Mclndoe) 
Mary  Motheral  (Hale) 
Lucia  P.  Nichols  (Chubbuck) 
Leila  Niles 

Elva  E.  Nissly  (Dawson) 
Loretta  Nye  (Wiswall) 


Voice 

1907 

Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

Piano 

1900 

Ida  Grove,  la. 

Piano 

1899 

Estherville,  la. 

Voice 

1896 

Lisbon,  la. 

Piano 

1890 

Ottumwa,  la. 

Voice,  Pianc 

<  1894 

Dubuque,   la. 

Piano 

1897 

Lisbon,  la. 

Piano 

1907 

Orange  City,  la. 

Voice 

1884 

Wyoming,  la. 

Piano 

1888 

Chicago,  111. 

Piano 

1881 

Conrad,  la. 

Voice 

1882 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Voice,  Pianc 

(  1891 

Deceased. 

Piano 

1886 

Madison,  S.  Dak. 

Piano 

1889 

Chicago,  111. 

Piano 

1897 

Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

Voice 

1889 

Solon,  la. 

Voice 

1897 

Cape  Girardeau,  Mo. 

Piano 

1889 

Tipton,  la. 

Piano 

1896 

Des  Moines,  la. 

Voice 

1888 

Elk  River,  Minn. 

Piano 

1906 

Rockwell  City,  la. 

Piano 

1902 

Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

Piano 

1895 

Toledo,  la. 

Piano 

T9o6 

Vinton,  la. 

Piano 

1911 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Piano 

1900 

Dunlap,  la. 

Piano 

1887 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Piano 

1882 

DeWitt,  la. 

Piano 

1889 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Piano 

1886 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Voice 

1897 

Eldora,  la. 

Voice 

1889 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Piano 

1892 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Piano 

1884 

Voice 

1891 

Evanston,  111. 

Voice 

1896 

Deceased. 

Piano 

1900 

Lancaster,  Wis. 

Piano 

1889 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Piano 

1889 

Voice,  Piano 

1 901 

Magnolia,  la. 

Voice 

1887 

Munich,    Germany. 

Piano 

1910 

Estherville,  la. 

Voice,  Piano 

1889 

Des  Moines,  la. 

Piano 

1891 

Chicago,  111. 

Piano 

1898 

Starbuck,    Manitoba, 
Canada. 

Piano 

1891 

Deceased. 

Piano 

1887 

Deceased. 

Piano 

1892 

Los  Altos,  Cal. 

Piano 

1886 

Chicago,  111. 

Piano,Organ  1896 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Voice 

1886 

Deceased. 

Piano 

1893 

Sioux  Rapids,  la. 

Voice 

1895 

Deceased. 

Piano 

1906 

Jefferson,  la. 

Piano 

1912 

Fremont,  la. 

Piano 

1886 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

CORNELL  COLLEGE 


107 


Myrtie  B.  Ormsby  (Consigney) 

Margaret  Owen  (Fouse) 

Marie  Pearson  (Peekham) 

Etta  Peaslee 

Ida  Peck 

Olga  Wilhelmina  Peters 

Myrtle  Iola  Phifer 

Alice  Elizabeth  Platner   (884) 

Sadie  Piatt  (Jones) 

Ruth  Llewellen  Power 

Leslie  Ray  Putnam   (1445) 

Margaret  Little  Quist 

Agnes  A.  Randall 

Nellie  L.  Ray  (Stanbery) 

Arthur  C.  Reeder 

Gladys  Rigby  (1634) 

Laura  Fraser  Ristine 

Carrie  Roberts  (Boothe) 

Nellie  Robinson  (Kelley) 

Luella  Rood 

Jessie  Lois  Safely  (645) 

Elna  Sanderson  (Rohwedder) 

Hattie  L.  Sargent 

Elizabeth   Sarvay   (Brinkman) 

Clara  L.  Schoonmaker 

Lillian  V.  Shirer  (Ferreby) 

Alice  Smith  (Moore) 

Clara  Smith  (Potter) 

Julia  S.  Smith  (Squires) 

Neva  Rebecca  Smith 

Vera  Smith  (Kempf) 

Marie  F.  Southwick 

Helen  I.  Stocker 

Ada  Floy  Temby 

Mary  A.  Treat  (Esgate) 

John  B.  Trowbridge   (653) 

Daisey  Alice  Wareham  (Pace) 

Fannie  J.  Waterbury 

Mary  Webb  (Wilson)  (453) 

Mabel  Webber  (Benton) 

Elsie  West  (Gorham)    (543) 

Leila  M.  West 

Lucy  Wheeler  (Bennett) 

Edna  Clare  White 

Jessie  Wilson  (Townsend) 

Maud  Wilson  (Hare) 

Myrtle  Wilson 

Cora  E.  Wishard  (Ruggles) 

Grace  W.  Wolfe  (Johnson) 

Jean  Lillis  Young 

Annola  Florence  Wright 

Mabel  C.  Wyant  (Illingsworth) 

Eva  M.  Zollinger  (Cressler)  (790) 


Maude  M.  Aldrich  (1082) 
Mary  B.  Allen   (Sherwood) 
Janette  Barnes 


Piano 

1888 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Voice 

1896 

Denver,  Col. 

Piano 

1896 

Lawrence,  Kans. 

Piano 

1895 

LeClaire,  la. 

Voice 

1897 

York,  Nebr. 

Piano 

1913 

Baldwin,  la. 

Voice 

1894 

Waterloo,  la. 

Piano 

1897 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Piano 

1893 

Deceased. 

Piano 

1913 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Voice 

1909 

Evanston,  111. 

Voice 

1898 

Reynolds,  111. 

Voice,  Piano  1891 

Great  Falls,   Mont. 

Piano 

1884 

Mason  City,  la. 

Voice 

1891 

Tipton,  la. 

Piano 

1912 

East  Greenwich,  R.  I 

Voice 

1895 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Piano 

1895 

Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

Piano 

1902 

Oklahoma  City,  Okl, 

Piano 

1893 

Deceased. 

Piano 

1896 

Deceased. 

Piano 

1911 

Lost  Nation,  la. 

Piano 

1891 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Voice 

1899 

Waterloo,  la. 

1887 

West  Union,  la. 

Piano 

1894 

Humboldt,  la. 

Piano 

1902 

Dunlap,  la. 

Voice 

1882 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1888 

New  York  City. 

Piano 

1910 

Iowa  City,  la. 

Piano 

1909 

Pauls  Valley,  Okl. 

Piano 

1897 

Wells,  Minn. 

Voice 

1889 

Logan,  la. 

Piano 

1895 

Manitou,  Col. 

Piano 

1884 

Marion,  la. 

Voice 

1894 

Chicago,  111. 

Piano 

1895 

Toledo,  la. 

Piano 

1892 

Cedar  Falls,  la. 

Voice 

1888 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Piano 

1883 

Deceased. 

Voice 

1893 

Snohomish,  Wash. 

Piano 

1907 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

Piano 

1893 

Cedar  Falls,  la. 

Piano 

1896 

Nevada,  la. 

Voice,  Pianc 

»  1895 

Center  Point,  la. 

Piano 

1891 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Voice 

1895 

Center  Point,  la. 

1887 

Oak  Park,  111. 

Piano 

1906 

York,  Nebr. 

Piano 

1909 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Voice 

1903 

New  York  City. 

Voice 

1889 

Waterloo,   la. 

Piano 

1897 

Norwood,  O. 

THE  SCHOOL  OF  ART 

1903 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1900 

Blairstown,  la. 

1891 

Mt.  Auburn,  la. 

io8 


CORNELL  COLLEGE 


Mabel  Bloomer 

Mary  M.  Burgin 

Alice  L.  Burton 

Floyd  V.  Brackney 

Wilda  E.  Chace 

Althea  Chase 

Isabel  E,  Campbell 

Nina  Courson 

Rachel  M.  Dolph  (Davis) 

Edith  E.  Elliott 

Laura  J.  Ellsworth 

Warren  C.  Fisher 

Jennie  L.  Fitch 

Edna  Luella  Francis  (Kern) 

Verna  Scott  Frederick  (1477) 

Alma  Estella  Hahn  (Cooley) 

Harvey  G.  Hays  (599) 

Clara  L.  Helberg 

Stella  T.  Henderson 

Rose  Ella  Howard 

Lillian  Huggins 

Lena  Mae  Hull 

Kittie  M.  Jordan  (Jordan) 

Emma  Kempthorne  (Haesler) 

Ora  Blanche  Kibler  (Coe)   (824) 

Julia  E.  King  (Mathews)   (410) 

Mae  Kirchner 

Lora  A.  Klise 

Emma  Lawrence   (Larrabee) 

Lotta  Liquin 

Blanche  M.  McMillin 

Bernice   McMurrin 

Lois  J.  Mitchell   (Mitchell) 

Elsie  C.  Odell 

Eveline  Ormrod  (Lewis) 

Elizabeth  Parrott 

Susie  E.  Phifer 

Elva  M.  Rathbun 

Etta  Rowley 

Irene  Scofield  (Hull) 

Susie  F.  Sower 

Bertha  S.  Stacy  (Hejinian) 

Sadie  Varley 

Mary  Anna  West  (Kirk) 

William  W.  White 

Jessie  Wilcox  (Coleman)  (1312) 

Alice  A.  Williams 

Edith  Williamson  (Bice> 

Laura  M.  Winnard 

Maud  M.  Worrall  (1194) 


George  Matthew  Allee  (851) 
Maye  Baker  (Wheat) 
Rose  Evelyn  Baker   (907) 
Alice  L.  Bate  (1198) 
Alfred  Raymond  Berry  (1085) 


1910 

Joy,  111. 

1900 

Spencer,  la. 

1892 

Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

1911 

Clemons,  la. 

1907 

Stanton,  Nebr. 

1888 

Schaller,  la. 

1907 

Bismarck,   N.   D. 

1905 

Clarion,  la. 

1904 

Omaha,  Neb. 

1907 

Woodward,  la. 

1897 

Iowa  Falls,  la. 

1904 

Hillsdale,  Wyo. 

1889 

Deceased. 

1907 

Muscatine,  la. 

1911 

Rock  Falls,  111. 

1907 

Clinton,  la. 

1895 

Chicago,  111. 

1900 

Anamosa,  la. 

1905 

Lake  Mills,  la. 

1891 

Cedar  Rapids,   la. 

1891 

Anamosa,  la. 

1903 

Dunlap,  la. 

1896 

Grand  Mound,  la. 

1897 

Douglas,    Wyo. 

1900 

Woodbine,  la. 

1888 

New  York  City. 

1900 

Peterson,  la. 

1895 

Clarinda,   la. 

1889 

1 901 

Livingston,    Mont. 

1907 

Lost  Nation,  la. 

1913 

Anamosa,  la. 

1900 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1907 

Corning,  la. 

1908 

Fort  Collins,  Col. 

1906 

Waterloo,  la. 

1888 

Denver,  Colo. 

1903 

Kingsley,   la. 

1896 

Long  Beach,  Cal. 

1905 

Charles    City,    la. 

1888 

Marsh  alltown,  la. 

1891 

Anamosa,  la. 

1900 

Stuart,  la. 

1888 

Morris,  Minn. 

1905 

Marion,  la. 

1905 

Maricopa,    Cal. 

1888 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1900 

Poppenish,  Wash. 

1910 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1906 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

5CHOO] 

L  OF  ORATORY 

1 901 

Newell,  la. 

1895 

Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

1902 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1907 

Berkeley,  Cal. 

1905 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

CORNELL  COLLEGE 


109 


Martha  Luella  Boardman  (618) 

Charles  Ernest  Bo  wen  (743) 

Arthur  James  Braginton  (744) 

Sara  Alice  Brown  (798) 

Mabel  Emma  Carlton  (1592) 

Martha  Miller  Carpenter 

Clara  Carson  (Bair) 

Jessie  May  Carson  (Mickey)   (800) 

Belle  S.  Cole  (Stanley) 

Bessie  Juliet  Crary  (622) 

OUie  Dickinson  (Wilkinson)   (699) 

Hazel  Huhn  Ege  (1601) 

Mabel  Alice  Ferris  (Keedick)  (1102 

Hazel  Lu  Felthouse  (Smith)  (1336) 

Harriet  Luella  Fields 

Charles  M.  Foell  (555) 

Lois  Evelyn  Foster  (Harper) 

Edna  Mae  Fox  (1048) 

Fred  F.  Frost  (758) 

Clara  Fry  (Cutshall) 

Archimedes  Edward  Fuller   (630) 

Lucile  Furnas  (1275) 

Frances  Furnas  (Goodell)  (926) 

Sarah  Maude  Gable  (Brinck)  (976) 

Noah  Cadwallader  Gause  (807) 

Ruth  Ethyl  Graham 

Elmer  T.  Gruwell  (632) 

Eugenie  Edith  Hanna  (Robertson)  (8 

Mae  Hartshorn  (Christianson) 
Raymond  Peter  Ink  (670) 
Lee  Leonard  Keedick  (1161) 
Mott  Keislar  (764) 

Rebecca  Kempthorne  (Lambert) 

Sarah  Louise  Kent  (Atwood)  (1227) 

Jane  Lewis  (Smith)   (1163) 

Vinnie  Letts 

Jessie  Maude  Lickel  (990) 

Scott  Henry  Lilly  (672) 

Mina  Loew 

Alice  Heathcote  McElrath   (1166) 

Ernest  L.  McEwen  (567) 

Fred  Mahannah  (715) 

Ethel  Marie  Meyer  (Locke) 

Eva  Stanhope  Mickey  (766) 

Clara  Millar  (Robertson)  (936) 

Miles  Ernest  Mitchell  (639) 

Lois  E.  Poyneer  (1293) 

Edna  Olive  Randall  (1632) 

David  Rankin  (1181) 

Louanna  Reeder  (Zerkle)  (609) 

Elsie  Rigby  (Maxwell)   (492) 

Mary  Alice  Robinson 

Flora  E.  Scott  (Rigby) 

George  Beal  Sheets  (721) 

Roberta  D.  Sheets  (1376) 

Cora  Lydia  Sherk  (Roberts)    (1065) 


1896 

Deceased. 

1899 

Oklahoma  City,  Okl. 

1899 

Deceased. 

1900 

Chicago,  111. 

1913 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1896 

Deceased. 

1895 

Omaha,  Nebr. 

1899 

Osceola,  Nebr. 

1894 

Deceased. 

1896 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1898 

Pierre,  S.  D. 

1913 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

)      1905 

New  York  City. 

1909 

Des  Moines,  la. 

1894 

Colfax,  la. 

1894 

Chicago,  111. 

1897 

Twin  Falls,  Ida. 

1904 

Quincy,  111. 

1899 

Des  Moines,  la. 

1904 

El  Paso,  Tex. 

1896 

Seattle,   Wash. 

1908 

Webster  Groves,  Mo. 

1 901 

Guthrie,  Okl. 

1903 

Boise,  Ida. 

1898 

Berkeley,  Cal. 

1903 

Manchester,  la. 

1895 

Wilsall,   Mont. 

13)  1899 

Bella  Vista,  Monterey, 

Mexico. 

1901 

Walford,  la. 

1896 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1906 

New  York  City. 

1899 

Phalera,  Rajaputana, 

India. 

1895 

Des  Moines,  la. 

1907 

Corvallis,  Ore. 

1906 

Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

1908 

Letts,  la. 

1903 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1897 

Takoma  Park,  D.  C. 

1900 

LeMars,  la. 

1906 

Highland  Park,  111. 

1894 

Evanston,  111. 

1897 

Des  Moines,  la. 

1 901 

Kensett,  la. 

1899 

Osceola,  Nebr. 

1902 

Ottumwa,  la. 

1896 

La  Feria,  Tex. 

1907 

Deceased. 

1896 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

1906 

North  Yakima,  Wash. 

1895 

Strathmore,    Canada. 

1895 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1897 

Hampton,  la. 

1895 

Independence,  la. 

1898 

Lisbon,  la. 

1909 

Pittsburg,  Kans. 

1901 

La  Grange,  111. 

no 


CORNELL  COLLEGE 


Mabel  Shirer  (Boyd) 

Howard  Edward  Simpson  (647) 

Merle  Negley  Smith  (579) 

Anna  H olden  Smyth  (Eick)  (1132) 

Hazel  Alice  Stillman 

John  Henry  Stover  (614) 

Hallie  I.  Sullivan  (Chase)  (1133) 

Jesse  Milton  Tallman  (680) 

Olive  Taylor  (681) 

Edith  Turner 

Nellie  C.  Walker 

Mabel  Clair  Wallace  (Huston)  (847) 

Gail  F.  West  (Hull)  (1382) 

Ernest  Cattron  Wheeler  (585) 

Winifred  Maude  Williams  (732) 

Laura  Etta  Willix  (Merritt)  (849) 

Frederick  C.  Witzigman   (788) 

Grace  Greenwood  Wolfe  (687) 

Samuel  Edward  Yaggy  (617) 


1895 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1896 

Grand  Forks,  N.  D. 

1894 

Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

1906 

Marshalltown,  la. 

1905 

Waukon,  la. 

1895 

Chicago,  111. 

1904 

Irricana,  Alberta,  Can. 

1897 

Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

1897 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1899 

Ainsworth,  Nebr. 

1902 

Atlantic,  la. 

1900 

Carrington,  N.  D. 

1908 

Springfield,  Mo. 

1894 

Taeoma,  Wash. 

1897 

Lake  Mills,  la. 

1900 

Mt.  Vernon^  la. 

1899 

Iowa  Falls,  la. 

1897 

Mt.  Vernon,  la. 

1895 

Wendell,  Ida. 

6.    INDEX  OF  ALUMNI 

JS^  included  in  the  following  list  also  those  upon  whom  advanced  degrees 
only  have  been  conferred  and  in  such  case  the  degree  is  given  before  the  name.  The 
number  before  a  name  refers  to  the  Alumni  record  where  the  numbering  is  consecu- 
;t  75?  "umerals  after  the  names  indicate  the  year  of  graduation  or  of  the  confer- 
ring of  the  degree.  The  names  of  married  women  are  indexed  under  both  the  maiden 
and  the  married  name  and  in  the  latter  case  the  maiden  name  is  given  in  parenthesis. 
A  change  of  plan  m  the  treatment  of  the  names  of  married  women  in  the  other  parts 
of  the  book  after  the  index  was  prepared,  makes  the  use  of  the  parenthesis  here, 
appear  uniform.  The  Table  of  Contents  on  page  5  will  serve  as  an  index  to  the 
matter  outside  of  the  alumni. 


NO.  YEAR 

737  Abbott,  Clinton  P 1899 

738  Abbott,  Emma    (Ahlbrecht) ...  1899 

164  Abbott,  Fred  M . 1877 

205  Abdill,   Gertrude    (Bunnell)  ...  1880 

429  Adams,  Annie  G 1891 

1146     Adams,  Charles  Forrest 1906 

727  Adams,  Ida   (Van  Buskirk)  . .  .1898 

1033     Adams,  Laura 1904 

1520     Adams,  Olive  WI 1912 

346     Addoms,   George  S 1888 

1 081  Adebar,  Frederick  W 1905 

738     Ahlbrecht,  Emma 1899 

1 1 1     Aiken,  Gertrude  (Mason) 1872 

82  Akers,  John   W 1870 

74     Akers,  Mary    (Platner)  . 1869 

25     Albright,  Henrietta 1865 

83  Albright,  Imogene    1870 

165  Albright,  Louis  B 1877 

22     Albright,  Louisa 1864 

166  Albright,  William    H 1877 

791  Albrook,  Agnes 1900 

128     Albrook,  Charles  E 1874 

84  Albrook,  J.  Burleigh 1870 

589  Albrook,  Luella  M 1895 

590  Alden,  Frederick  S 1895 

430  Alden,  Herbert  W 1891 

505     Alden,  William  C 1893 

117     Aldrich,  Emma    F 1873 

1082  Aldrich,   Maude  M 1905 

431  Alexander,  David  R 1891 

496  Alexander,  Margaret  (Soper)..  1892 

688  Alexander,  Matie   1898 

689  Alexander,  Nellie    1898 

1 194     Alexander,  Susan 1907 

851     Allee,  George  M 1901 

658     Allen,  Elizabeth    H 1897 

1371     Allen,  Else    (Rettinghouse) 1909 

1253  Allen,  Louise    1908 

EL.d.     Allinson,  W.  B 1887 

1083  Allshouse,     Henry 1905 

237     Ammom,  Charles  G 1883 

1458     Anderson,  Benton  R 191 1 

1024  Anderson,  Emma    (Wardle)  . . .  1903 

1521     Anderson,  Grace  H .  ..1912 

904  Anderson,  Huldah  1902 

1034  Anderson,  Jean  E 1904 

690  Anderson,  Karl  E 1898 

739     Andrews,    Elva   C 1899 

48     Andrews,  Josias  J 1868 

1254  Angell,    Addie    M 1908 

955  Annis,   Homer  B 1903 

455     Arbingast,  Will  E 1892 

792  Arble,   Ethel 1900 

307     Arbuckle,  John  W 1886 

956  Archer,    Olive    G 1903 

905  Archer,   Sarah  E 1902 

1035  Archer,    William   J 1904 

1314     Armistead,   Belle  M 1909 

450  Armstrong,     Blanche      (Swing- 
ley)    1891 

A.M.     Armstrong,  Frank   H. 1904 


N0-  YEAR 

793  Armstrong,  Frank  J 1900 

1585  Armstrong,    W.    Bruce 191 3 

740  Artman,    Harry   W 1899 

794  Ash,  Amy i9oo 

103  Ash,  Augustus  T 1872 

394  Ash,  Eugene  H 1890 

395  Ash,  Harry  C 1890 

407  Ash,  Mary   ((Fuller) 1890 

d.d.  Atchison,  H.  D 1904 

1227  Atwood,  Sarah  (Kent) 1907 

1 196  Atwood,  Winfred  M 1907 

1425  Auckland,    Ethel    (Jayne) 1910 

906  Auracher,   Charles    E 1902 

d.d.  Bagnall,  Robert 1905 

1390  Bailey,   Bert  S 1910 

932  Bailor,  Anna   (Little) 1902 

129  Baird,  John  W 1874 

256  Baird,  William  S 1884 

795  Baker,  Clara   H 1900 

1255  Baker,  Clyde  ^E 1908 

1256  Baker,  Earle  A 1908 

852  Baker,  Edna  A 1901 

1257  Baker,  Ella  G 1908 

1306  Baker,  Grace   (Terrill) 1908 

22^  Baker,  Joanna 1882 

1258  Baker,  Lyman  A 1908 

1259  Baker,  Marguerite   A 1908 

1314  Baker,  Norma  Blanche ...1909 

907  Baker,  Rose  E 1902 

691  Baker,  Walter  D '. 1898 

1586  Baker,  William  N 1913 

506  Ballz,  James 1893 

308  Bancroft,  Henrietta  A 1886 

130  Barclay,  W.  F 1874 

1197  Bargelt,  Hal    D.. 1907 

95  Bargelt,  Henry    S 1871 

692  Barhite,   Flora  A 1898 

1459  Barker,  Ada   M 191 1 

591  Barker,  Milton    R.„ 1895 

908  Barkley,  Alonzo  J 1902 

957  Barnes,    Alexander  J 1903 

592  Barr,  Bertram    J 1895 

1587  Barr,   Edith  L 1913 

1315  Barr,  Maude  L 1909 

a.m.  Barrett,  R.   C 1895 

958  Barrette,  Ada  S 1903 

959  Barrette,   Lydia  M 1903 

507  Bartholomew,   Isaac  A 1893 

1316  Barton,  Mabel  V 1909 

432  Bassett,    Harry    A 1891 

497  Bassett,  Jennie   (Sumner) 1892 

438  Bassett,  Nettie   (Kepler) 1891 

508  Bassett,  Thaddeus   S 1893 

659  Batcheller,  John    W 1897 

741  Batcheller,  Walter   B 1899 

1 198  Bate,  Alice  L 1907 

1 199  Bate,   Clara    M 1907 

329  Bateman,  George    A 1887 

347  Bateman,  Hiram  0 1888 

396  Bauman,  George  C 1890 

947  Bayard,  Mary   (Stanley) 1902 


112 


CORNELL  COLLEGE 


1084  Beadle,  Jenna    C . 1905 

1391  Beadle,  Joseph  T ._.  .1910 

1147  Bebb,   Hannah    Louise 1906 

757     Beck,  Lillian   (Forest) 1899 

1392  Beck,    Lillian    M 1910 

182     Becker,  Clara  (Cooley) 1879 

1036  Beechley,    Edgar    H 1904 

156     Beechley,  Nathaniel  K 1876 

3     Beede,  Sarah  E 1859 

280     Beels,  Cora   A 1885 

280  Beels,  Cora    (Beels) ...1885 

710  Beer,  Jessie   (Hutchinson)  ....  1898 

1260  Belknap,  Lillian 1908 

1 148  Bellamy,  Herbert     1906 

971     Bellamy,  Lucy    (Doron) 1903 

960  Bellamy,  Paul   E 1903 

853  Bennett,  Harry  B.. 1901 

1522     Bennett,  J.  Gardner 1912 

854  Bentley,    Kathryne    190 1 

1460  Bernhardt,  Albert  W 191 1 

1588  Berninghausen,  Fred  W 1913 

1085  Berry,  Alfred  R 1905 

904  Berry,  Huldah    (Anderson)  ...  1902 

LL.d.     Berry,  J.    F 1904 

1572     Berry,  Nellie   (Snyder) 1912 

1 74     Berryman,  Asa  W 1878 

1261  Berryman,  Ruth    L 190S 

1461  Best,  Howard  C ...1911 

1200  Betts,  Anna  Freelove 1907 

742     Betts,    George    H 1899 

961  Beyer,  Fleck  W 1903 

1 31 7  Bickenbach,  Edgar  E 1909 

509  Billings,  Edna  E ..  •  •  •  1893 

547     Billings,  Ellen    1894 

1086  Billings,  Roy  E 1905 

1393  Billingsley,  Paul  R 1910 

1375     Bird,  Mary  (Sells) 1909 

1 3 18  Bird,  Verne  A 1909 

37     Birdsall,  Genia 1867 

1037  Birdsall,  Katheryne  G .  •  1904 

d.d.     Birney,    G.   H. 1909 

1589  Bishop,  Luanna   M 1913 

330  Bishop,  Samuel  D 1887 

456  Bissell,  Fsther  L 1892 

657     Bittle,  Bertha    (Wenger) 1896 

1560     Bittle,    Pearl    (Mauch) 1912 

510  Bittle,  Thomas  W 1893 

1462  Black,  Helen  A 191 1 

281  Black,  J.    Fred 1885 

1590  Black,  Vera  A 1913 

1087  Blackwell,  Guy 1905 

693  Blackwell,   Katherine  Blanche.  1898 
309     Blair,   John   H .......1886 

1319  Blake,    Charles    R 1909 

224  Blank,  Thomas  Linus 1882 

1320  Bleeker,   Irvin  B 1909 

694  Bloom,  John  B 1898 

528     Blue,  Eva   (McCoy) 1893 

909     Blue,  John  D 1902 

457  Blue,  Leonard  A 1892 

796     Blue,  Robert  B 1900 

458  Boardman,  Chas.   H.   E ...  1892 

695  Boardman,  Clara   1898 

618     Boardman,  Martha  L 1896 

977     Boardway,  Ruth  (Graham) 1903 

1 149  Bock,  Carl  A 1906 

1201  Bogart,  Gertrude    E 1907 

1 1 50  Bogart,  Nell  S 1906 

331  Boggs,  Amy    1887 

131     Boggs,  William    1874 

148  Bohner,  Mary  (Jones)  ........ .1875 

225  Boies,  Earl  L.  . . 18*82 

459v  Boling,   Coella  O 1892 

1202  Bolton,    Dora    Cornelia 1907 

460     Bolton,  Lee    C ....1892 

962  Bonebrake,  Carrie 1903 

870     Borkey,   Anna   (Kent) 1901 

1 151  Bosworth,  Leroy  T 1906 

1203  Bosworth,  Rhey  C 1907 


1 1 52  Botts,  Mabel  Lulu 1906 

1523  Bowder,  Henrietta    1912 

282  Bowder,  Henry   J 1885 

743  Bowen,  Charles    F 1899 

1088  Bowen,  Eugene   R, 1905 

910  Bowen,  G.  Glen 1902 

1 193  Bowen,      Katherine      (Witzig- 

man) 1906 

397  Bowles,  Mae 1890 

1 153  Bowman,  Bert    1906 

d.d.  Bowman,  G.  B .••.•■  1882 

26  Bowman,  George  M 1865 

d.d.  Bowman,  John 1891 

461  Bowman,  Harold  F 1892 

797  Boyd,  Clifford  M 1900 

1089  Boyd,  Lucy  M ...1905 

257  Boyd,  Luella 1884 

1038  Boyd,  William  Walter 1904 

38  Brackett,  Anna  K 1867 

104  Brackett,  Edgar  T 1872 

1090  Brackett,  Frank  J 1905 

1257  Bradford,  Ella  (Baker) -..1908 

r262  Bradford,  Lewis  A 1908 

d.d.  Bradley,  D.    F ._^.  1904 

1321  Bradley,  Earl    D 1909 

1524  Bradley,    Raymond   J 1912 

1091  Bradshaw,  Grace  D 1905 

24  Bradshaw,  Mary  (Hayzlett)  . .  .  1864 

744  Braginton,  Arthur  J 1899 

548  Breneman,  Erma 1894 

619  Bretnall,  George  H 1896 

623  Bretnall,  Lulu    (Curme)  . . 1896 

1525  Brett,  Ralph  F .1912 

963  Brinck,  Dana  E 1903 

976  Brinck,  Sara  (Gable) 1903 

204  Brihdell,    Charles  A 1880 

226  Brockman,  David  C 1882 

210  Bromwell,  James  E .'.  .1881 

258  Bronson,  Dillon 1884 

d.d.  Bronson,  Solon  C 1904 

d.d.  Brooke,  F.   E 1909 

462  Brooks,  Cora    •  •  •  •  1892 

1 462  Brooks,  Laura    O 191 1 

57  Brower,  Maggie  (Reading)  . . . .  1868 

146  Brown,  Charles    M ' 1875 

463  Brown,  Charles  T 1892 

696  Brown,  Clara  E 1898 

283  Brown,  Fletcher  E 1885 

398  Brown,  Florence .._.  .  1890 

1394  Brown,   Genevieve   G 1910 

467  Brown,  Irene    (Chaffee) 1892 

167  Brown,  Lewis    Cass 1877 

798  Brown,  Sara    A 1900 

284  Brown,  William  H 1885 

620  Brown,  Will  J.  S 1896 

179  Brown^  John   A .1879 

1394  Browning,  Gertrude  L... 1910 

464  Brownson,  Jason    D •  •  •  •  1892 

532  Brownson,  Minnie    (Penman)  .  1893 

1526  Bruce,  Iva   E 1912 

511  Bruce,  Preston    P 1893 

1092  Bruett,  Emma 1905 

1464  Bryant,    Lucy 1911 

892  Buck,  Delia  (Simpson) 1901 

310  Buechele,  Jacob  L 1886 

465  Buffington,   Emma 1892 

a.m.  Bunn,   I.   H 1873 

205  Bunnell,  Gertrude 1880 

371  Burge,  Ethelda .".1889 

664  Burgess,    Letta    (Dixon) 1897 

797  Burr,  Clifford    (Boyd) 1900 

39  Burr,    Flora    J 1867 

168  Burr,  Mary    F 1877 

40  Burr,  Wm.  A 1867 

1093  Bush,   Minnie   May 1905 

132  Bushnell,  Albert  N ....1874 

745  Cable,  Elmer  M 1899 

799  Cable,  Emmett  J. 1900 

372  Cadmus,  Wm.   E 1889 


INDEX 


113 


244  Caldwell,  Fannie  (Gates)  ....  .1883 

1591  Calkins,  Leroy  A ._.  1913 

u,.o.  Calvin   S 1904 

776  Cameron,   Grace   (Rigby) 1899 

621  Campbell,  Herbert  G ....1896 

641  Campbell,  Pearl  (Reeder)  . . . . .  1896 

625  Capper,  Amy  (Dougherty)  ....  1896 

118  Carhart,  Albert  E ....1873 

1039  Carhart,  Chas.  O j.1904 

697  Carhart,  Edward  B 1898 

1527  Carhart,  Forrest 1912 

105  Carhart,  Lester  B 1872 

1263  Carlson,  Pearl  G 1908 

1592  Carlton,  Mabel   E 1913 

285  Carlton,  W.    W r.  1885 

596  Carpenter,  Ethel    (Fairlamb)  . .  1895 

286  Carpenter,  Nancy   J 1885 

466  Carr,   Wm.   J , 1892 

516  Carrier,  Estelle  (Ellison) 1893 

1094  Carson,  Alys   B 1905 

1528  Carson,  Earl 1912 

800  Carson,  Jessie 1900 

465  Carter,   Emma   (Buffington)  . . .  1892 

1264  Carver,  Martin  I, 1908 

60  Cattron,  Eva 1869 

1  Cavanagh,  Matthew     1858 

2  Cavanagh,  Mary    (Fellows) 1858 

a.m.  Cessna,   O.   H 1901 

467  Chaffee,  Irene 1892 

399  Chaffee,  Franklin  M 1890 

746  Chaffee,  Orlyn  L .1899 

912  Chamberlain,  Alonzo   W 1902 

1322  Chamberlain,  Cora    ....1909 

855  Chambers,  Helen 1901 

400  Chandler,   Mary   Mcintosh 1890 

a.m.  Chappie,   J.    M 1904 

549  Charlton,    Thomas   B 1894 

964  Charters,  Mary  E 1903 

1529  Chassell,  Clara  F 1912 

1530  Chassell,  Laura    M 1912 

287  Chase,  Augustus  L 1885 

238  Chase,  Ruluf  A 1883 

1202  Cheney,  Dora   (Bolton) 1907 

1095  Cheney,  Harrison  O 1905 

1096  Cheney,    Katherine    1905 

1097  Cheney,  Mary     1905 

1204  Cheney,  Laura   1907 

1205  Cheney,  Orpha 1907 

58  Cherrington,  Carrie  (Reed)  ...  1868 

d.d.  Cherrington,  F.  B 1888 

288  Cherry,   Joseph  B 1885 

401  Chipperfield,  Robt.  T 1890 

1330  Christie,  Bertha  (Draper) 1909 

1323  Christie,  Walter   G 1909 

550  Chubbuck,  Aaron   B.   P 1894 

4  Chubbuck,  Mary  A 1859 

a.m.  Churchill,  C.  H 1895 

856  Churchill,  Howard   R 1901 

1055  Cies,  Nina    (Holmes) 1904 

1098  Clark,  Fred  J 1905 

512  Clark,  Lucius  C 1893 

1040  Clarke,   John  L- . .  .1904 

a.m.  Clark,   Joseph 1907 

1396  Clary,  Alice  B 1910 

348  Clemans,  Carl   L 1888 

747  Clemans,  George   E 1899 

801  Clemans,  Gertrude 1900 

289  Clemans,  Hugh 1885 

513  Clemmer,    Gail    1893 

332  Clendening,  Paul 1887 

72  Clingman,  Anna   (Meyers) 1869 

85  Clingman,  Stephen    1S70 

200  Clinton,  DeWitt 1885 

180  Clinton,  Martha 1879 

964  Clippinger,  Frances 1903 

1324  Coates,  Ada  Belle 1909 

133  Coates,  Richard  W 1874 

291  Cobb,  Marv   Tane .  1885 

373  Cobb,  Wilbur  C 1889 


1397  Coe,  Albert    E 1910 

1404  Coe,  Anna  (Deremer)  ........ .1910 

402  Coe,  Edward  K 1890 

1398  Coe,  Lauren    Mortimer «_.  1910 

824  Coe,  Ora  (Kibler) 1900 

61  Coffman,  James  P 1869 

748  Cole,  Charles  S 1899 

d.d.  Cole,  Frank 1909 

1325  Cole,  John  Wesley. .1909 

227  Cole,  Katherine 1882 

374  Cole,  Thomas  S 1889 

a.m.  Coleman,  Frank  M 1891 

d.d.  Coleman,  F.  W 1898 

1399  Coleman,  Henry   F 1910 

1 3 12  Coleman,  Jessie  (Wilcox) 1908 

912  Coleman,  Lester  L 1902 

96  Coleman,  N.  Howard 1871 

12  Collin,  Addie    1861 

28  Collin,  Chloe   (Matson) 1865 

23  Collin,  Edwin   1864 

749  Collin,  Mary  M 1899 

433  Collins,  Ruth  H 1891 

913  Collver,  Minnie .1902 

593  Colton,  Charles    1895 

802  Colton,  Cora  M 1900 

660  Colton,  Lida  1897 

857  Colton,  Roy 1901 

1206  Combellick,  Lester  A 1907 

157  Congdon,  Isaac  E •  •  • 1876 

1041  Conrad,  Lowell  E 1904 

181  Conrad,  Miller    E 1879 

1042  Cook,  Elizabeth  A 1904 

1400  Cook,  Jennie 19™ 

1593  Cook,  Ross  A 1913 

292  Cook,  Thomas  Newton .1885 

1594  Cook,  Wm.  R 191 3 

a.m.  Cooke,    Harriette i«59 

182  Cooley,   Clara 1879 

858  Coombes,   Jas.   L 1901 

1595  Cooper,  Beatrice    J ,. 1913 

1531  Cooper,  Millicent    F 1912 

1326  Cooper,  Ora  Belle 1909 

1532  Coppess,  Frank  G \gi2 

1261  Coppess,  Ruth     (Berryman).  .  .1908 

859  Corley,   Foss  F 1901 

403  Corn,  Wilbur  S 1890 

a.m.  Cory,    B.-C 1902 

49  Cory,  Elizabeth    1868 

97  Cory,  John  Wm 1871 

966  Cotton,    John    D 1903 

1265  Courson,    Robert    Elroy 1908 

514  Courtney,   Marlin    W 1893 

375  Cousins,    Grace     1889 

211  Cousins,  Robert    G 1881 

8  Cowles,    Amelia    (Matthews) ..  i860 

1266  Cowles,  David  Otis  .  . 1908 

9  Cowles,  Oliver    James i860 

ph.d.  Coxe,  J.  C.  W ...1876 

1533  Craft,  Merritt  S 1912 

183  Cramer,  Wm.    Ferris 1879 

1327  Cramer,  William  N 1909 

239  Crandall,  Letta 1883 

240  Cranmer,  Isaac    W 1883 

212  Cranmer,   Simon  H 1881 

d.d.  Cranston,  Earl 1881 

661  Crary,  Archie  W 1897 

622  Crary,  Bessie    J 1896 

1401  Crawford,   Bartholow  V 1910 

967  Crawford,  Beulah    1903 

790  Cressler,   Eva    (Zollinger) 1899 

a.m.  Cressy,    W.    W 1896 

914  Crim,  Mary  Katherine 1902 

434  Cromer,  Emory  A 1891 

d.d.  Crook,  Isaac -•  . .  1875 

915  Crouch,   Marshall  C 1902 

404  Crouse,  Harry  S 1890 

1402  Crowder,   Cora 1910 

803  Crowell,  Emmett  J 1900 

1043  Culver,  Harry  C 1904 


ii4 


CORNELL  COLLEGE 


968 

IA.D. 

623 

1328 

213 

62 

860 

1596 

259 

1597 

1099 

1267 

184 

5Si 

1403 

468 

101 

900 

241 

916 

624 

1534 

556 

LL.D. 

1008 

917 

260 

293 

311 

1465 

D.D. 

I466 

294 

349 

119 

M-.D. 

312 

1207 

1598 

918 

750 

751 

752 

940 

804 

1467 

I404 

1154 

1208 

333 

340 

1044 

662 

594 

698 

699 

A.M. 

515 

10 

663 

LL.D. 

78 

16 

664 

350 

969 

970 

242 

1599 

1405 

IA.D. 

595 
1535 

LL.D. 

376 
1329 

313 

971 


Cummings,    Ruth    H 1903 

Cummins,  A.  B 1904 

Curme,   Lulu 1896 

Curtis,  Sue 1909 

Curts,  John    L 1881 

Curts,  Lewis   E 1869 

Cushing,  Russell  I, 1901 

Cutshall,   Elmer  Guy ..^.1913 

Dahm,  John  N! 1884 

Dailey,   Dew    1913 

Dake,  Bonnie  B 1905 

Dake,  Morgan   Harley 1908 

Daly,  Eugene  S 1879 

Damon,   Albert  N 1894 

Daniel,     Alice  Janet 1910 

Daniel,  Nell    M 1892 

Davis,  Ella  (Rigby) 1871 

Davis,  Ida    (Watson) 1901 

Davis,  John  A 1883 

Davis,  Benjamin  A 1902 

Davisson,  Lida 1896 

Dawson,   Lowell  E 1912 

Day,  Grace    (Foster) 1894 

Day,  James  Roscoe 1904 

Day,   Mabel    (Pye) 1903 

Day,  John  Lewis 1902 

Day,  I,evi    1884 

Deacon,  Edwin 1885 

Dean,    Anna 1886 

DeBra,  Arthur   Hayward 191 1 

DeBra,  H.    R i9i0 

DeBra,  Walter  H 191 1 

DeButts,  Clarence    E 1885 

DeButts,  Theodore  E 1888 

Decker,  Jennie  (Emmert)  .....  1873 

Deemer,   H.   E 1904 

Delamater,  Clayton  E 1886 

Delana,  Elbert  S 1907 

DeLong,  Edna  M 1913 

Demorest,   Arthur  J 1902 

Deniston,  Carlton  C . . .  1899 

Deniston,  Gilbert 1899 

Deniston,  J.  H 1899 

Dennis,  Elizabeth   (Reeder)  . . .  1902 

Dennis,  William    1900 

Densmore,  Lou  S 191 1 

Deremer,  Anna  M 19 10 

Devendorf,  Charles  W „  . 1906 

Devendorf,   Luther  Ervin." 1907 

Devine,  Edward   T 1887 

Devine,  Hattie  (Scovel) ..1887 

Dewey,    Leone    1 904 

Dick,   George  S 1897 

Dickinson,    Elma    1895 

Dickinson,  Lester   J 1898 

Dickinson,  Ollie 1898 

Dickman,    W.    T .1904 

Dike,    Chester  T , 1893 

Dickson,  Thomas  Hogg i860 

DiUey,  Wesley  Y 1897 

Dillon,  J.   F 1S62 

Dimmitt,  Amelia  (Wheeler)  . .  .1869 

Dimmitt,  Wilbur  C 1862 

Dixon,  Letta 1897 

Dixon,  William  G 1888 

Dobson,  George  D 1903 

Dobson,  Guy  E -. 1003 

Dobson,  Joseph  O 1883 

Dodd,   Gertrude   E 1913 

Dodd,  Laurence    E 1910 

Dodge,    G.    M 1904 

Dodge,  Lucius   A. 1895 

Dole,  Harry  Lee 191 2 

Dolliver,   T.   P 1902 

Dolliver,  Victor  B 1889 

Doner,  Marshall   Lee 1909 

Don  Howe,  Olavus  0 1886 

Doron,    Lucy    1903 


134     Doron,  Walter  Ashley 1874 

158     Doron,  Winfield  Scott 1876 

625  Dougherty,  Amy    ,_ 1896 

753  Dougherty,  Grace  E 1899 

405     Dougherty,   Kate   1890 

1209     Douglass,  Elra  Taylor ..1907 

1468  Doxee,  Chas.    Alfred 191 1 

1469  Doxee,  Mary  Eliza 191 1 

279     Doying,   Ada   (Barrette)  . . 1903 

1330  Draper,   Bertha v. .  1909 

1 331  Driver,  Henry  Wm 1909 

261  Dudley,    Chas  H 1884 

1470  Dudley,  Ruth  Eliza ._. .  191 1 

262  Dudley,    Elwyn    ." 1884 

279     Dudley,  Zula    (Triggs) 1884 

1268     Duffin,   Horatio  L ...1908 

295     Dukes,  Charles  Kerr ~.  '.'. . .  1885 

334     Dukes,  Edwin    1887 

1471  Dukes,  Frances  C 1911 

754  Dunbar,   David  O ._. .  1899 

1406  Duncan,  Jay  Roscoe. 1910 

1386     Dunn,  Caroline  (Wilcox) 1909 

626  Dunning,  John   C 1896 

548  Durant,   Erma    (Breneman)  . . .  1894 

557  Durno,  Nellie   (Gearhart)  . .  ",_.  .  1894 

469  Durno,  William  F 1892 

d.m.     Eames,   H.    P .' 1906 

552  Eaton,  John  B 1894 

175     Eberhart,  James  Gerry 1878 

21      Eberhart,  Jeremiah   S 1863 

712  Eberhart,  Mary   (Kingman)  ..  .1898 

919  Ebersole,   Francis  F 1902 

1536     Echternach,   Harriet  R 1912 

474     Eckles,  Lulu    (Greattrax) 1892 

470  Eckles,  Walter   A ^..1892 

d.d.     Eddy,  T.  M i860 

1269  Edmondson,  Nelle ,, . . .  1908 

1332  Edwards,  Addis   H 1909 

920  Edwards,  Frank    W 1902 

1407  Edwards,  Helen    C 1910 

1600  Edwards,  Marjorie  B 1913 

1 601  Ege,  Hazel   Huhn 1913 

1602  Ege,  Ralph  R 1913 

1 132     Eick,  Anna   (Smyth) 1905 

1270  Eickelberg,  Herman    D ...  1908 

627  Ei'ckelberg,  Louis    E 1896 

1603  Eickelberg,  Weva   1913 

1155     Eiffert,   Curt  H ...1906 

972  Eighmey,  Jessica 1903 

d.d.     Eiselen,  F.  C 1906 

d.d.     Ela,  David  H 1876 

700     Eldred,  Alvin  I 1898 

1271  Eldredge,   Chas.   Guy ..1908 

805     Eldridge,  John  M 1900 

1604  Elijah,  Anna   L 1913 

1333  Elijah,  David   Earl 1909 

1092     Elliott,  Emma     (Bruett) 1905 

1272  Elliott,  Ethel 1908 

973  Elliott,  Florence    1903 

106     Elliott,  George   1872 

553  Elliott,  Helen , 1894 

1334  Elliott,  Joseph   A 1909 

1472  Elliott.  Margaret   191 1 

1408  Elliott,  Phillip    1910 

1 210     Elliott,  Svlvanna   1907 

435     Elliott,  Wm.   C 1891 

1045     Elliott,  Wm.  J 1904 

516     Ellison,    Estella 1893 

861     EJlyson,  Charles  W. 1901 

1473  El  wood,   Mabel   Clair 191 1 

119  Emmert,  Jennie 1873 

1409  Engstrom,     Bessie 1910 

954     Eno,  Eva   (Watson) 1902 

921  Eno,  Herbert  L 1902 

922  Ensign,   Chas.   T "..'.-.  1902 

145     Escher,  Anna     (Wiley) 1874 

120  Escher,  J.   Frederick 1873 


INDEX 


"5 


1335  Esgate,  Arthur  Treat 1909 

1474  Esgate,  Edith  M 1911 

263  Esgate,  Edwin  J 1884 

98  Esget,  Sarah . , 1871 

296  Eshbaugh,  Chas.  H 1885 

377  Etter,   Win.   E 1889 

1 100  Evans,  Irma    E 1905 

92s  Evans,  Nelson  J 1902 

d.d.  Evans,  T.   M 1905 

1400  Everts,    Jennie    (Cook) 1910 

1046  Eyestone,  Eunice    M 1904 

1273  Eyestone,  Grace 1908 

1537  Eyestone,  Walter  H 1912 

755  Fackler,   James  T 1899 

1605  Fairbanks,   Blanche  P 1913 

1475  Fairbanks,  Gladys  M 191 1 

335  Fairbanks,  May  E 1887 

1410  Fairlamb,  Alice  Ash 1910 

596  Fairlamb,  Ethel    1895 

471  Fairlamb,  Millard    1892 

665  Fancher,  Edith   C 1897 

264  Fancher,  Eva    1884 

472  Fancher,  Eenore    1892 

1411  Farmer,  Fred  B 1910 

1 1 01  Farmer,  Roy  M 1 905 

1301  Farnsworth,    Mary    (Shidler) .  .  1908 

a.m.  Farrah,  Albert  J 1906 

1476  Farwell,  Grace ....1911 

228  Fawcett,   James  N 1882 

420  Fayram,    Rosella    (Reeder) 1890 

1047  Fee,  Ira  B 1904 

41  Fellows,  Alice    1867 

63  Fellows,  Emma     1869 

2  Fellows,  Mary    1858 

d.d.  Fellows,  Stephen    N 187 1 

756  Felt,  Carle  A 1899 

1336  Felthous,   Hazel 1909 

297  Felton,  Alfred  N 1885 

243  Felton,  Margaret  1883 

554  Ferguson,  Agnes  B 1894 

121 1  Ferguson,  Aleck  E 1907 

701  Ferguson,  Chas.  W 1898 

628  Ferguson,  Harry  J 1896 

889  Ferguson,  Norma  (Ryan) 1901 

517  Ferreby,  Thomas  G 1893 

1 102  Ferris,  Mabel    1905 

924  Ferris,  Otho  E 1902 

1337  Field,  Ida    1909 

1212  Field,  Eouis    M 1907 

1538  Finger,  Irving  F 1912 

1285  Finger,  Eois  (Martin) 1908 

1606  Finger,    Raymond    H 1913 

862  Fisher,  Earl  V 1901 

314  Fisher,  Fred  P 1886 

925  Fisher,  Iva   (Ganser) 1902 

1213  Fisher,  Mary  E 1907 

840  Fisher,  Rose  (Ross) 1900 

440  Fiske,  Mary  (Eove) 1891 

801  Flanagan,  Gertrude  (Clemans).i9oo 

597  Fleming,  Wm.  T.  S 1895 

1495  Fleischer,    Ethel    (Orr) 191 1 

555  Foell,  Chas.  M 1894 

863  Fogg,  Joseph  G 1901 

702  Folsom,   Arthur  J 1898 

806  Foote,    Botha 1900 

147  Ford,    David    W 1875 

135  Ford,  Dennis  D 1874 

974  Ford,  Kate    1903 

44  Ford,  Mary  (Neff ) 1867 

1214  Ford,    Paul   N 1907 

757  Forest,    Eillian    1899 

1274  Fort,   Chas.   H 1908 

a.m.  Forward,    Ophelia 1879 

Liv.D.  Foss,  Cyrus  D 1879 

17  Foster,  George   H 1862 

556  Foster,  Grace    1894 

a.m.  Foster,  John    0 1881 


406  Fouse,  David    Henry 1890 

855  Fouse,    Helen    (Chambers) 1901 

629  Fouse,  Samuel     G 1896 

1539  Fowler,   John  J 1912 

1048  Fox,  Edna  Mae 1904 

703  Frad,   William  J 1898 

1477  Frederick,  Verna  Scott... 1911 

64  Freer,  Hamline  H 1869 

975  Freer,  Helen 1903 

1 215  Freer,  Eouise   1907 

107  Freer,  Mary    , 1872 

666  Freer,    Miriam 1897 

1216  Frei,  Clara  Amelia 1907 

1217  Frei,  Walter   H 1907 

298  French,  Amy     1885 

1 1 56  French,  Mary    Eoraine 1906 

1338  French,  Wallace  E 1909 

1478  Frink,   Orvin   Kent 1911 

758  Frost,    Fred    F 1899 

630  Fuller,  Archimedes    E 1896 

407  Fuller,  Mary     1890 

351  Fulton,  Florence    1888 

518  Fulton,  Olive    1893 

1540  Furnas,   Eeonard   1912 

1275  Furnas,  Eucile     1908 

1541  Fussell,   Morris  Waite 1912 

976  Gable,  Sara 1903 

667  Gadsden,    Fannie 1897 

519  Gallagher,  William  S .  1893 

73  Galloway,  Mina  (Norton) 1869 

86  Galloway,  William   1870 

1542  Gallup,    Ruth    Stella 1912 

136  Gandy,    Joseph    E 1874 

695  Ganfield,  Clara    (Boardman)  . .  1898 

704  Ganfield,  Wm.  A 1898 

1049  Ganser,  Earl   1904 

925  Ganser,  Iva   1902 

1412  Garrard,  Beulah    M. 1910 

1413  Garrard,  Guy    Washington. ..  .1910 

780  Garver,    Edna    (Sniffen) 1899 

206  Gates,  Arthur    P 1880 

1274  Gates,  Crystal    E 1908 

244  Gates,  Fannie   1883 

1 100  Gates,   Irma   (Evans) 1905 

245  Gates,  Wm.   Francis 1883 

169  Gault,  Franklin  B 1877 

807  Gause,    Noah   C 1900 

557  Gearhart,  Nellie 1894 

1479  Geiger,  Eaura  H 191 1 

1414  Geiger,  Maude  M 1910 

1050  Gelston,    Thos.    N 1904 

509  Gemmill,  Edna  (Billings) 1803 

315  Gemmill,  Howard   S i8~86 

316  Gemmill,  Wm.    N 1886 

1480  Gerber,    Alice 1911 

1543  Gibbs,  Chas.    DeWitt 1912 

1 144  Gibbs,  Jessie  (Wiseman)  , 1905 

598  Gibson.    Josiah    1895 

65  Giger,  Isaac  F 1869 

1051  Gilbert,   Harold   B 1904 

d.d.  Gilbert,  T.    E 1884 

1052  Gilbert,  Will  M 1004 

520  Gilchrist,  Emma     1893 

1277  Gilchrist,  Geraldine 1908 

1339  Gilchrist,  John   M 1909 

808  Gill,    Elizabeth   M , 1900 

i4i<;  Gillette,  Clinton    E 1910 

1416  Gillette,  George    H 1910 

1 1 57  Gillette,  Harry    A 1906 

809  Gfllilan,  Oscar  R 1900 

810  Gilliland,  Clarence  V 1900 

12  Gilruth,  Addie    (Collin) 1861 

66  Gilruth.  James    H 1869 

1607  Gleason,   Eillian   Belle 1913 

121  Golden,  Hannah    C. 1873 

1544  Golden,  Ross 1912 

87  Golder,    Ella 1870 


u6 


CORNELL  COLLEGE 


631  Gongwer,  Ira  J 1896 

170  Goodell,  Delos  N 1877 

1608  Goodell,  Frances  F 1913 

864  Goodell,  George  M 1901 

99  Goodell,  Merritt  A 1871 

705  Goodell,  Willard  A *."...  1898 

558  Goodenough,  George  D ...  1894 

559  Goodenough,  May    1894 

151  Goodyear,  Kate  (Matson) 1875 

137  Goodyear,  Samuel    H 1874 

473  Gorham,  Chas.  Wesley 1892 

543  Gorham,  Elsie  (West) 1893 

1609  Gottsch,  Pearl  C ".  ...1913 

408  Goudy,  Margaret  W 1890 

214  Gould,    Charles  L V. . .  1881 

1417  Gouldin,    Layton 1910 

265  Graham,  Anna   1884 

266  Graham,  Jacob    DeWitt. 1884 

927  Graham,  Maud  I . 1902 

976  Graham,  Ruth 1903 

1053  Granger,  Arthur  E 1904 

1 103  Granger,  Mary  1905 

1104  Granger,  Roy    T 1905 

1054  Granner,  Charles  W 1904 

521  Grant,  George  B 1893 

1422  Grassfield,  Ethel  (Hunt) 191  o 

81 1  Gray,  Charles    C. 1900 

436  Gray,  Herbert   H .......1891 

474  Greattrax,  Lulu    1892 

978  Greaves,  George  R 1903 

928  Greaves,  Mildred 1902 

1 1 05  Green,  Ada   (Harris) 1905 

446  Green,  Hattie   (Scoville) 1891 

1 278  Green,  Mary  L 1908 

979  Gregg,   Shirley  E 1903 

1610  Griffin,  Florence  A 1913 

27  Griffith,  William  A 1865 

812  Grobe,    Nellie..... 1900 

1037  Grooters,  Katheryne  (Birdsall)  1904 

632  Gruwell,  Elmer  T 1896 

980  Guinn,    Lillian 1903 

419  Gunn,  Adelaide  (Mott)  ...... .1890 

1340  Haeberle,  Clara    N 1909 

865  Haeberle,  Fannie    E 1901 

A.M.  Hale,    Susan....... 1859 

992  Hall,    Salena   (Mangold) 1903 

5  Hallock,   Lydia   (Miller) 1859 

a.m.  Handy,    EHas 1904 

929  Hann,  Frank  L 1902 

759  Hann,   Frederick  W 1899 

185  Hanna,  Belle    1879 

a.m.  Hanna,  H.    H 1905 

560  Hanna,  Edwin   B 1894 

813  Hanna,  Eugenie     1900 

267  Hanna,  James  R ...1884 

336  Hanner,  Joseph  R 1887 

1418  Haraguchi,    Ai.  . 1910 

67  Harlan,  James  E 1869 

53  Harlan,    Nettie    (McKinney) .  .1868 

68  Harman,  Warren 1869 

1218  Harned,  William  E 1907 

1387  Harper,  Alice   (Williams) 1909 

352  Harper,  Robert 1888 

1 1 05  Harris,  Ada    1905 

866  Harris,  Albert  M 1901 

772  Harris,  Byrdette    (Raw)., 1899 

706  Harris,   Ernest  Lloyd 1898 

239  Harris,  Letta  (Crandall) 1883 

1341  Harris,    Maude   L 1909 

69  Hart,  Franklin  W 1869 

760  Hartley,  Ambrose  B 1899 

1342  Hartman,  Bess 1909 

1343  Hartman,  Warren  H 1909 

707  Hartung,  Charles   M 1898 

1419  Hartung,  Lois    Joy 1910 

1219  Hartung,  Nellie   M ...1907 

522  Harvey,  Julius  C 1893 


1 106  Harwood,    Miner 1905 

108  Haskin,  Emma 1872 

42     Haskin,  Julia    ....1876 

1420  Hatch,  Charles    L 1910 

1421  Hatch,   Elsie  M 1910 

1 1 74     Hatcher,   Gertrude   (Noble). .  .1906 

161 1  Hattori,  Setuoshi. .1913 

353     Hauger,  William  E 1888 

1 220  Hawkins,  Pearl  B 1907 

668     Hawley,  Charles  C 1897 

475     Hayes,  Florence    1892 

122     Hayes,  Rodintha    (McDole) . . .  1873 

784  Hays,  Grace   (Whitcomb) 1899 

599  Hays,  Harvey    G 1895 

32     Hays,  John    R 1866 

409  Hays,  Joseph   W 1890 

1 107  Hays,  Winifred  C 1905 

974  Hayward,  Kate    (Ford) 1903 

708  Hayward,  Roy  S 1898 

109  Hayzlett,  Elsie    Wallace 1872 

24  Hayzlett,  Mary    1864 

582     Hazzard,  Lotta   (Tipple) 1894 

814  Heald,    Francis  A ^...1900 

981  Heath,  Harry  C .V. .  .1903 

1612  Hedges,    Bess 1913 

1 545  Hedges,  Charles   E 1912 

709  Hedrick,   Perry  L 1898 

1481  Helmer,  Edith  B 191 1 

378  Helms,  Edgar  J 1889 

ix.d.  Henderson,  D.    B 1899 

317  Henderson,  Howard    E 1886 

867  Henderson,    Lynette  A 1901 

U..D.  Hepburn,    W.    P 1904 

1221  Herrinton,  Lilla  M 1907 

815  Herrinton,   Minerva    1900 

1108  Herrinton,     Sabra 1905 

268  Hess,   Xenetta ..1884 

304  Hettler,   Lillian   (Watts) 1885 

171  Hewitt,  Harriett    L 1877 

246  Hewitt,  Nettie    M 1883 

1158  Hews,  Jeanette  E 1906 

1 109  Hicks,  Frank   W 1905 

633  Hicks,  Fred   C 1896 

186  Hild,   Reinhart 1879 

1546  Hill,  Fausta   A 1912 

1344  Hill,  Florence  A. 1909 

1279  Hill,  Fred   Wilson. 1908 

816  Hill,  John   G.... 1900 

1547  Hill,  Ralph  C 1912 

1222  Hiller,    Clifton   H 1907 

930  Hinkley,  Blanche 1902 

982  Hinkley,  Laura  L. 1903 

1 1 10  Hinkley,  Mary    A 1905 

817  Hirleman,    Forrest   C 1900 

868  Hirsch,  Arthur  H 1901 

d.d.  Hitchcock,    Luke 1863 

818  Hobbs,  Lucy  E 1900 

1290  Hoefler,  Frances   (Pettepiece)  .  1908 

523  Hoelscher,  Ernest  A 1893 

536  Hoelscher,  Geneva    (Shantz) .  .  1893 

379  Hogle,   George  W 1889 

233  Hoffle,   Kate    (Mason) 1882 

124  Holden,  Anna  (Smyth) 1873 

a.m.  Holm,    Adam 1878 

1055  Holmes,   Nina   E 1904 

98  Holtsclaw,  Sarah   (Esget) 1871 

88  Hoover,  Lou 1870 

1613  Hopkins,  Helen  L 1913 

761  Hopper,    Claire   D 1899 

983  Horton,   Lily 1903 

905  Houghtelin,    Sarah    (Archer) .  .1902 

1506  Hovey,  Florence    (Schmidt)  ..  .1911 

1482  Hovey,  Glenn  W 191 1 

930  Howe,   Blanche    (Hinkley) 1902 

869  Howenstein,    Carrie  E 1901 

1 160  Howlett,   Luella   (Jones) 1906 

1 179  Hoy,  Lucy   (Pendray) 1906 


INDEX 


117 


669  Hudson,    Carl    K 1897 

1223  Huebsch,  Mabel    L 1907 

1056     Huebsch,  William    F 1904 

600     Huffman,  Lenna  M. 1895 

561  Hughes,  James 1894 

819  Hull,  Bert   1900 

869  Hull,  Carrie     (Howenstein)  .  . .  1901 

1383  Hull,  Florence    (West)  .......  1909 

762  Humphrey,  Benton  W. 1899 

1224  Hunt,  Duane  G - 1907 

437     Hunt,  Emmett  G 1891 

1422  Hunt,  Ethel 1910 

1548  Hunter,  Blanche  P 1912 

562  Hunter,  Charles  S 1894 

524  Hunter,  George  G 1893 

486     Huntington,  Tuley  F.  M 1892 

229  Hurlburt,  Rollo    F 1882 

1423  Hurlburt,  Russell  B 1910 

847     Huston,  Mabel  (Wallace) 1900 

247  Hutchins,    Celia 1883 

710  Hutchison,  Jessie 1898 

215  Hyndman,  Eliza  J 1881 

354     Imlay,   Lorin  E 1888 

187     Ingols,   Amelia 1879 

1 1 59  Ink,  Florin  L 1906 

670  Ink,  Raymond   P 1897 

1345  Inman,    Shearly  J 1909 

477  Iorns,  Martin  J 1892 

1424  Irons,  Henry  E 1910 

1352     Irwin,  Alison   (Lister) ...1909 

a.m.     Irwin,  G.    M 1873 

1225  Irwin,  James   E 1907 

1346  Irwin,  William    A 1909 

820  Isherwood,    George 1 900 

159     Isherwood,  Hortensius    L 1876 

216  Isherwood,  Thomas    G 1881 

888     Ittner,   Anna    (Rood) 1901 

269  Jacobs,    Frederick    H .  .1884 

1165     Jacobs,  Helen    (Lloyd) ...1906 

Liv.D.     James,    F.   J 1902 

248  Jaques,  William   K 1883 

763  Jayne,  Arthur  M 1899 

1425  Jayne,  Ethel    1010 

749     Jayne,     Mary     (Collin) 1899 

1 1 11      Jeffers,  Harry  A 1905 

1549  Jenkins,  Ella  Van  Sant.  ......  1912 

1 1 69  Jensen,   Florence    (Metcalf)  . . .  1906 

711  Jester,  Lewis  A *. . .  .1898 

1426  Jewell,    Gladys   M 1910 

a.m.     Johnson,  A.  K 1879 

230  Johnson,  Albert  W 1882 

525  Johnson,  George  W 1893 

1347  Johnson,  Graydon   W 1909 

478  Johnson,  John  E 1892 

1614     Johnson,  Margaretta    1913 

270  Johnston,  Fannie    E 1884 

a.m.     Johnston,  William   F 1904 

1226  Joice,  Wilford  L. 1907 

1280     Joiner,   Mary  E 1908 

249  Jones,  George  W 1883 

479  Jones,  John   H 1892 

1348  Jones,  Harry    W 1909 

821  Jones,  Henry  C 1900 

984     Jones,  Letha   1903 

1160  Jones,  Luella     1906 

148     Jones,   Mary    M 1875 

1220     Jones,  Pearl    (Hawkins) 1907 

1483     Jones,  Robert    A 191 1 

1550  Jordan,  Harold   L...... 1912 

d.d.     Jordan,  W.    H 1896 

380     Joslyn,  Wilmer  R 1889 

634     Kanthlener,  Henry  F 1896 

1.551     Kauffman,  Erma  R 1912 

d.d.     Kay,  David 1883 

1 161  Keedick,  Lee   L 1906 

1 102     Keedick,  Mabel   (Ferris) 1905 

1 162  Keeler,  Buell  H 1906 


1552  Keeler,  Russell  D 1912 

1 1 28  Keener,    Ruth    ( Pratt) 1905 

1 195  Keeler,  Susan    (Alexander)  ...  1907 

243  Kegley,  Margaret  (Felton) 1883 

764  Keislar,    Mott 1899 

480  Keister,  Benjamin  B 1892 

462  Keister,  Cora    (Brooks) 1892 

231  Keister,  George   W 1882 

822  Kelley,  J.  Herbert 1900 

1553  Kellogg,    Geo.    Henry 1912 

318  Kemper,  Arthur  L 1886 

d.d.  Kendig,   A.   B 1885 

448  Kennedy,  Emma  (Sutherland).  1891 

355  Kennedy,  George  H 1888 

1484  Kenny,   Helen   C 191 1 

870  Kent,  Anna  T 1901 

985  Kent,  A.  R 1903 

871  Kent,  Charles  A 1901 

986  Kent,  Ellen    P 1903 

1227  Kent,  Sarah  L 1907 

872  Kent,  Wilfred     1901 

823  Kent,  William    H 1900 

873  Kepler,  Louis  H 1901 

438  Kepler,  Nettie    1891 

1228  Kern,  Bessie    ."...1907 

1229  Kern,  Howard  L 1907 

874  Kerr,  Emma  L 1901 

50  Kerr,  James  A 1868 

601  Kettenring,  Fred    M 1895 

913  Kettenring,  Minnie    (Collver)  .  1902 

930  Kettenring,  Walter  R. 1902 

1427  Kettering,    Sarah.. 1910 

563  Keyes,  Charles    R 1894 

1 1 12  Keyes,  Florence   A 1905 

832  Keyes,  Sarah    (Nauman) 1900 

824  Kibler,    Ora  B 1900 

1349  Kidd,  James  V 1909 

1485  Kidder,  Anna    F 1911 

671  Kidder,  George  0 1897 

319  Kidder,  James    J 1886 

481  Kidder,  Lilian    ..1892 

1554  Killheffer,   Marie    ... ..1912 

610  Kimball,    Estelle    (Robinson) ..  1895 

410  King,   Julia   E. 1890 

712  Kingman,   Mary  M 1898 

187  Kinsey,  Amelia   (Ingols).." 1879 

1 1  Kinsey,  Margaret   (Oliver) i860 

1350  Kipp,   Orin   L 1909 

356  Kirk,  Charles  F 1888 

875  Kirkpatrick,   Charles    1901 

482  Kirkpatrick,  Fred    W .  . .  1892 

381  Kirkpatrick,  Gen.   Scott 1889 

876  Kirwin,    William •  •  •  •  1901 

i486  Klaus.  Florence  K iqii 

602  Klingbiehl,  William  H . 1895 

987  Kluckhohn,    Carrie ....1903 

1428  Knapp,  Emmet    L 1910 

88  Knapp,  Lou   (Hoover) 1870 

161 5  Knight,  Harold  A 1913 

635  Knoll,    Ellen 1896 

429  Knotts.    Annie    (Adams) 1891 

1328  Kohl,    Sue    (Curtis) 1909 

1555  Kramm,    James   G .....1912 

988  Kuhlman,  Henry  W 1903 

1229  Kurrelmeyer,    Wilhelmina 1907 

d.d.  Kynett,  A.   G 1898 

1487  LaGrange,   Carolyne    . 1^911 

1 1 13  LaGrange,  Wesley   A -1905 

135 1  Lake,  Harry  C 1909 

43  Lamb,  Hattie    1867 

56  Lamb,  Susan 1868 

1429  Lane,    Elmer    B 19 10 

149  Lardner,   William   B 1875 

439  Larrabee,  Samuel  H 1891 

1616  Larson,    Lillian 1913 

1 1 73  Lathrop,    Ada    (Neidig) 1906 

989  Latimer,  Arthur  H 1903 


n8 


CORNELL  COLLEGE 


950  Latimer,  Babe   (True) 1902 

150  Law,  Victor  M ......1875 

320  Lawrence,  Frank    B ....1886 

980  Lawrence,  Lillian     (Guinn)  . . .  1903 

250  Layton,  William  C 1883 

1616  Lee,  Edith  M 1913 

271  Lee,  Edward  1884 

1281  Lee,  Mary  H 1908 

70  Lee,  Ella  M 1869 

1488  Lee,  Ursula  M ~.  .1911 

188  Lee,  William  D 1879 

251  Lee,  William  R 1883 

1556  Leverington,    Edna 1912 

351  Lewis,  Florence   (Fulton)  .....  1888 

1163  Lewis,  Jane  ^.1906 

564  Lewis,  Jenette 1894 

713  Lewis,  John  F. 1898 

382  Lewis,  Wilson   S ._.  .1889 

990  Lickel,   Jessie   M 1903 

1557  Liddle,  John  W 1912 

1 164  Liddle,  Leonard  M 1906 

672  Lilly,   Scott  H 1897 

1286  Limes,  Maude  (Mecum) 1908 

1231  Ljquin,  Alma  C.  . .  . .1907 

991  Liquin,  Charles  K .1903 

1352  Lister,   Alison 1909 

932  Little,  Anna  A. 1902 

636  Little,  Emma    1896 

1430  Little,  Mary  E •  •  •  1910 

1558  Lloyd,  Edith  1912 

1 165  Lloyd,  Helen    1906 

a.m.  Lockard,  Luther  L . .  .1903 

483  Locke,    Clarence    E 1892 

526  Locke,  Melvin    J. .  ^ ..........  1893 

1232  Lockwood,  Harley   K. ....... .  1907 

1431  Lockwood,  Laura 1910 

232  Lohr,  John  F 1882 

1617  Long,  Edna  G 1913 

933  Long,  Fannie    ......1902 

1234  Long,  Joseph  D 1907 

1489  Long,  Lulu   191 1 

S47  Longley,  Ellen   (Billings). 1894 

1619  Lott,  C.    Albert 1913 

1302  Lott,  Edith  (Stockton). . ......  1908 

1559  Lott,   Elmo  H 191 2 

1353  Lott,  Robert   H 1909 

1432  Lounsberry,   Carl   W. 1910 

902  Lounsbury,    Elizabeth    (Wil- 
liams)   1901 

411  Lounsberry,   Fred  W ....1890 

440  Love,   Mary  E 1891 

a.m.  Loveland,  Frank  L 1904 

714  Lowell,   Sylvester  K . . .  1898 

1354  Lozier,    Horace   G 1909 

520  Luckey,   Emma  (Gilchrist)  ...  .1893 

1409  Lusk,  Bessie    (Engstrom) 1910 

1 282  Lusk,  Edith  M 1908 

1355  Lusk,  Frank  B 1909 

411  Lusk,  Robert   C 1891 

1490  Lutes,  Neil  Theron 1911 

176  Lyon,  Charles  W 1878 

189  Lyon,  George  M ....1879 

484  Lytle,  George  L 1892 

415  McArthur,  Earl  T 1890 

486  McBurney,  David  A 1892 

530  McBurney,  Fannie  (Miller)  ...  1893 

878  McCabe,  James  C ..1901 

879  McCarl,  Fred    A 1901 

854  McCarl,  Katharyn   (Bentley)  .  .1901 

487  McCaustland,  Elmer  J .1892 

51  McClaskey.   Margaret 1868 

1410  McClelland,  Alice    (Fahiamb)  .1910 
273  McClelland,  Eddy    C 1884 

826  McColm,  Lilian  C 1900 

993  McCord,  Charles  E 1903 

827  McCord,  Clyde    W 1900 

994  McCord,  Roxie   B 1903 


52  McCoy,  Ben    1868 

528  McCoy,  Eva    1893 

300  McCredie,  William  W 1885 

1 1 18  McDade,   Edwin   C 1905 

122  McDole,  Rodintha 1873 

U«d.  McDowell,  W.  F 1904 

1 166  McElrath,  Alice  H 1906 

567  McEwen,  Ernest  L 1894 

1057  McEwen,  Mary  Gilruth 1904 

U..D.  McGee,    W.    J 1901 

942  Mcllvray,  Mayme  (Remick)  . . .  1902 

321  Mclndoe,  Hugh 1886 

765  Mcintosh,  John  S 1899 

400  Mcintosh,  Mary   (Chandler \..  .1890 

443  Mclntyre,  Catherine 1891 

217  Mclntyre,  John  S 1881 

1562  Mclntyre,  J.    Archibald. ......  191 2 

769  Mclntyre,  Martha    (Moler) 1899 

934  Mclntyre,  William  A 1902 

a.m.  McKaig,   W i860 

193  McKay,   Frank -. 1879 

1 167  McKee,   Earl  D 1906 

112  McKell,     Lizzie 187a 

1362  McKerral,   Wilton  H 1909 

935  McKim,  Judson  J 1902 

53  McKinney,   Nettie. 1868 

683  McLaughlin,  Edith    (Ward)  ..  .1897 

603  McLaughlin,  Jesse   L 1895 

d.d.  McLean,  C.  C 1893 

d.d.  McLennan,    William    E 1902 

415  McMaster,  Frank  E 1890 

529  McMaster,  Fred   A 1893 

568  McMaster,  Maude   1894 

995  McMillen,  Clark  A ..1903 

70  McMillen,  Ella    (Lee) 1896 

828  McMillen,  Flora    1900 

996  McMillen,  Leroy  P 1903 

987  Maben,  Carrie   (Kluckhohn)..  .1903 

1063  MacKinnon,    Lulu    (Safely)  ...  1904 

488  MacLeod,  Mary  L 1892 

637  Macy,  Carrie    1896 

485  Macy,  Gertrude  C 1892 

715  Mahannah,  Fred 1898 

272  Main,  David  C 1884 

636  Main,  Emma     (Little) 1896 

877  Mangold,  George  B 1901 

1234  Mangold,  John    F 1907 

992  Mangold,  Salena    1903 

1433  Mangun,  Clark  W 1910 

1434  Mangun,  Lloyd    B 1910 

1283  Mangun,  Vernon  L 1908 

22  Manley,  Louise  (Albright)  . .  .  .1864 

398  Manly,  Florence     (Brown) 1890 

565  Manley,  Fred  W 1894 

383  Manly,  Tennie  M 1889 

299  Manly,  Walter    S. 1885 

412  Manly,  Wilson    E 1890 

720  Mantle,     Hattie     (Sawyer) 1898 

1356  Mapes,  Erwin  K 1909 

190  Marine,  Charles  B 1879 

107  Marine,  Mary  (Freer) . .  1872 

89  Marine,   Stephen  A 1870 

a.m.  Markley,  J.    E.    E 1904 

277  Markley.  Lura    (Phillips) 1884 

451  Marr,    Carrie    (Tubbs) 1891 

1357  Marston,  Vera  C 1909 

1358  Marston,  Violet  E 1909 

696  Martin,  Clara    (Brown) 1898 

192  Martin,  Eben  W 1879 

527  Martin,  Eugene  W 1893 

1 284  Martin,  George  M 1908 

43  Martin,  Hattie    (Lamb) 1867 

716  Martin,  James  V 1898 

234  Martin,  Jessie    (Miner) 1882 

566  Martin,  LeClaire    1894 

191  Martin,  Leroy    1879 

1285  Martin,  Lois 1908 


INDEX 


119 


825     Martin,  Loran  M 1900 

1 10     Martin,   Sarah     1872 

413     Mason,  Albert  A 1890 

in     Mason,  Gertrude    , 1872 

442     Mason,  Darwin  T ..". . .  1891 

233     Mason,  Kate   A 1882 

252     Mason,  Norman    T .  1883 

1114  Mather,  Edward  K 1905 

1097     Mather,  Mary    (Cheney).. 1905 

1359  Mather,  Ralph    J 1909 

13     Mather,  Stephen  D 1861 

410     Mathews,   Julia    (King) 1890 

28     Matson,  Chloe 1865 

151     Matson,  Kate  1875 

8     Matthews,  Amelia    i860 

792     Matthews,  Ethel   (Arble) 1900 

1 1 15  Matthews,  Bert  L 1905 

1560  Mauch,    Pearl igi2 

1360  Mauller,  Charles  T 1909 

1489     Mauller,  Lulu   (Long) 191 1 

1561  Maulsby,  Archie   R 1512 

161 1     Maulsby,  Bess   (Hedges)  ..... .1913 

1435  Maulsby,  Wendell    L 1910 

33     Maxlow,  Mary   (Morgan) 1866 

1 361  Maxson,  Ethel   A 1909 

1 1 17     Maxwell,  Archibald  F 1905 

492     Maxwell,  Elsie  (Rigby) 1892 

357  Maynard,  John  W 1888 

1116  Mayne,  Charles    190? 

886     Mayne,  Helen   (Reed) 1901 

414     Maynard,   Orville  K 1890 

358  Mears,   Sherman  T 1888 

1286     Mecum,  Maude  F 1908 

1436  Medary,    Dorothy    H 1910 

1563  Medary,    Marjorie 1912 

417     Mee,  Martin,  Jr. 1890 

274     Mellett,  John  E 1884 

ix.d.     Mendenhall,    Jas.   D 1888 

1 168  Menneke,  Frank  A 1906 

138     Mentzer,  Theodore  F 1874 

196     Merritt,  Henriette    (Sessions)  .  1879 
849     Merritt,  Laura    (Willix) 1900 

a.m.      Mershon.    N.    A 1005 

673     Mertz,  Ezra  F 1897 

1620     Merwin,  Alma    1913 

1564  Merwin,  Chauncey 1012 

1 169  Metcalf,   Florence    1906 

1437  Metcalf,  Frank   A i9I0 

1058     Metcalf,    Myrle    1904 

71  Metzgar,  George  A 1869 

a.m.     Meyer,  Lucy  Rider ,.. '. ._ .  1904 

72  Meyers,  Anna 1869 

568     Meyers,  Maude     (McMasters)  .  1894 

766  Mickey,    EVan    S 1899 

800     Mickey,  Jessie   (Carson) 1900 

1363     Middleton,  Pearl  E 1909 

936     Millar,    Clara 1902 

1 165     Millen,  William  B 1906 

337     Miller,  Ada  J ^87 

997  Miller,   Arthur  G 1903 

638     Miller,  Burton    S ^.1896 

998  Miller,  Charles    G 1903 

1 171  Miller,    Clare    S 1906 

530     Miller,  Fannie    1893 

1 1 19  Miller,  Fred   J 1905 

1621     Miller,  Glenn    H 1913 

767  Miller,  Grant  C 1899 

1120  Miller,  Kenneth    D 1905 

1260     Miller,  Lillian    (Belknap) 1908 

589     Miller,  Luella     (Albrook) 1895 

5     Miller,  Lydia    1859 

1 172  Mills,  Herbert  R ._.  .1906 

1103     Mills,  Mary    (Granger)..! 1905 

152     Milner,   Thomas   H 1875 

234     Miner,  Jessie 1882 

1491     Minish,  Burton    S 191 1 

1059     Minish,  Homer  W 1904 


1096 
1464 

D.D. 
639 

IOO 

1235 
937 
604 
275 
418 
768 
640 
769 

1565 
999 
359 
569 
444 
938 

A.M. 

1364 

1365 

A.M. 
944 
177 
828 
360 
54 

1366 
829 

1044 
831 

1121 
674 

1394 
717 

33 
338 

D.M. 
322 

1566 
794 
830 
419 
489 
53i 
831 
675 

D.D. 

I287 
791 
253 

1438 
605 
832 
443 

1492 

1099 

1060 

38 

172 

44 

^73 
1494 
T122 

559 
1622 

833 
1439 
1440 
IX.D. 
1123 

518 
1174 
1439 

"75 


Minish,  Katherine  (Cheney)..  .  1905 

Minish,   Lucy   (Bryant) 191 1 

Mitchell,  Bennett     "...    1800 

Mitchell,  Miles   E 1806 

Mitchell,    William  O. ....... .1871 

Moe,  Grant   S I9o7 

Moe,  Rex   R.  ..-.. IQ02 

Moffit,  Carrie    iL, 

Moffit,  John  T ::i884 

Mohler,   Charles   K 1800 

Moler,   Cora  C ^go 

Moler,  Elizabeth  A 1896 

Moler,   Martha   1899 

Money,  Carrie  E.   (Thompson).  1912 

Money,  Kenneth     1903 

Montgomery,   Samuel  B 1888 

Montgomery,  William  A.  ....  .  1894 

Montgomery,  William  H 1891 

Moody,  Howard  W 1902 

Moone,  Kate   Elaine   191 1 

Moon,   William   E 1909 

Moone,    Edgar    V 1909 

Moone,  Kate  Elaine 1911 

Moore,  Alice    (Rigby) 1902 

Moore,  Charles    E 1878 

Moore,  Flora   McMillen 1900 

Moore,  Joseph    M 1888 

Moore,  J.    Wesley 1868 

Moore,  Katherine     0 1909 

Moore,  Leon    W 1900 

Moore,  Leone   (Dewey) 1904 

Moore,  Nellie  (Munson) 1900 

Moore,  Otis  H 1905 

Moorhead,    Clara 1897 

Mooty,   Genevieve    (Brown) ...  191  o 

Morgan,  Frank    P 1898 

Morgan,  Mary   , ^66 

Morrill,    Ella    F 1887 

Morrison,   Charles  W 1910 

Morrison,  John  A 1886 

Morton,    Mabel   E 1912 

Mossman,  Amy   (Ash) 1900 

Mossman,   Gilbert  E 1900 

Mott,  Adelaide    1890 

Mott,   Harriett     B 1892 

Muckler,   Charles  H 1893 

Munson,   Nellie 1900 

Munson,  Walter   B 1897 

Murlin,   Lemuel   H 1897 

Murota,    Shige 1908 

Murray,    Agnes    (Albrook)' 1900 

Muse,    William   F 1883 

Myers,  Lillian  A 1910 

Myers,  Ida 1895 

Nauman,    Sarah    1900 

Nash,    Catherine    (Mclntyre) .  .  1891 

Nasu.    Kihei1 191 1 

Neal,  Bonnie    (Dake) 190? 

Neal.    T.    Paul J9lj 

Neal,  Roland     1904 

Neff,  Anna    (Brackett) 1867 

Neff,  Arthur  G 1877 

Neff,  Mary   A 1867 

Neff.    Myron    K 1868 

Neidig,  Ada    1906 

Neidig,   Ray   191 1 

Nelson,   Elmer  D 1905 

Nelson,   May   (Goodenough)  .  .  .1894 

Nelson,  N.    Therese 1913 

Newbern,  Edgar  C 1900 

Newell,    Stella 1910 

Newton,    Clyde   A .  .  1910 

Nicholson,    Thomas 1907 

Nielsen,    Thomas   M 1905 

Nimocks,    Olive    (Fulton) 1893 

Noble,  Gertrude 1906 

Nolan,    Stella   (Newell) ...1910 

North  way,  Clara  G 1906 


120 


CORNELL  COLLEGE 


168  Norton,  Mary  (Burr) 1877 

73  Norton,  Mina 1869 

153  Norton,  Wm.  Harmon. .......  1875 

63  Nowlin,  Emma   (Fellows)  ......  1869 

113  Nowlin,  Willard     1872 

880  Nye,  C.  C ..1901 

1287  Ohno,  Shige  (Muroto) 1908 

1 1  Oliver,  Margaret  E i860 

1000  Oliver,  Maude  L 1903 

674  Olney,  Clara    (Moorhead) 1897 

80  Olney,  Eugenia   (Wilde) 1869 

1268  Olsen,  Nelle    (Edmundson)  . . .  1908 

1441  Olson,  Albert  L 1910 

834  Orcutt,  Albert  N ; 1900 

1 124  Ormrod,  Leona  A 1905 

1495  Orr,  Ethel  Enie 191 1 

1623  Ortmeyer,  Fred  Wl 1913 

1624  Ortmeyer,  Wm.  A 1913 

1288  Osgood,  Paul  B 1908 

1 001  Overbaugh,   John   E 1903 

1625  Overbeck,  Hilda  M 1913 

a.m.  Page,    C.   A 1866 

658  Palmer,  Elizabeth  (Allen) 1897 

1289  Parkin,  Marion  E- •  •  •  •  1908 

1176  Parish,   Fred   O ..,.1906 

39  Parsons,  Flora  (Burr) . .  _.  .1867 

1204  Parsons,  Laura  (Cheney) 1907 

606  Parsons,  Lester    B 1895 

a.m.  Parsons,  J.    M . .  .v. .  4 .  1902 

45  Parsons,  Rufus  D 1867 

276  Parsons,  Samuel  N 1884 

361  Pascal,  Celestia    1888 

362  Pascal,  Laura    T.. 1888 

363  Pascal,  Lucy  A.. ....1888 

1626  Pascoe,   Fleeta   I 1913 

1177  Patterson,  Jewell  M 1906 

1002  Paul,   Charles 1903 

881  Pauley,  Clarence  0 1901 

1 01 8  Pauley,  Maude    (Strobel) 1903 

1 125  Paulger,  Leopold   H 1905 

1 138  Paulger,  Lida     (Updegraff)  ...  1905 

882  Paulsen,  Peter  H 1901 

265  Peabody,    Anna    (Graham) 1884 

25  Pearce,  Henrietta  (Albright)  ..  1865 

1496  Pearse,  Rubee    J 19" 

1497  Pearson,  Clara  C 191  J 

1557  Pearson,  Eleanor  1912 

1367  Pearson,  Mabelle 1909 

323  Pease,  Elizabeth     1886 

490  Pease,  Irwin    L 1892 

607  Peck,   Morton   E 1895 

445  Peebles,   Frank   E 1891 

4  Peet,   Mary    (Chubbuck) 1859 

1368  Peisen,   Dean  W 1909 

1 1 78  Pelleymounter,  Myrtle 1906 

1 1 79  Pendray,  Lucy  D 1906 

532  Penman,    Minnie 1893 

1568  Perrin,    Beulah  G 1912 

1627  Perry,  Dora  C 1913 

1628  Perry,  Lola  1 1913 

883  Perry,  Walter    S 1901 

676     Persinger,   Clark  E-  • 1897 

1003  Persons,   Chas.     E V.  1903 

1442  Persons,  Elizabeth 1910 

1004  Persons,  Elmer  B 1903 

1 1 26  Persons,  Eunice  J 1905 

1443  Persons,  Gladys    L '.  .1910 

835     Persons,  Wm.    F 1900 

499     Peterson,  Harriet   (Warner)..  .1892 

1629  Petheram,  Etta  M 1913 

1290  Pettepiece,  Frances 1908 

1 29 1  Pettepiece,  Thos.    A 1908 

1569  Petty,   Zella  A 1912 

1498  Pfahler,    Carrie   May 19" 

1238     Pfingsten,  Jennie  (Rieke) 1907 

608  Phifer,   Wm.   D 1895 

1005  Phillips,  Lena  1903 


277     Phillips,  Lura    1884 

1 3 14     Phillips,  Norma     (Baker) 1909 

1630  Pickell,   Linnie   E i9*3 

677     Pierce,  Cornelius  H 1897 

491     Pierce,  Enola  P 1892 

d.d.     Pierce,  W.    O .. . .  1878 

202     Pierson,  Estelle  (Virden)  . 1879 

207  Pierson,  Louis  J 1880 

364     Pingrey,  Jas.   S 1888 

d.d.     Pitner,  W.   F 1904 

1 313     Pitzer,  Belle  (Armistead) 1909 

324     Pixley,  Mary  E 1886 

14     Plasket,   Amanda 1861 

884     Platner,  Alice    E %  •  ■  1901 

74     Platner,  Mary  A 1869 

1 180     Platner,  Wm.   Young 1906 

1499     Plymesser,   Edith   P 1911 

208  Poland,  Jas.  Marion 1880 

405     Pollins,  Kate   (Dougherty) 1890 

178     Pollock,  Chas.  A..;. ....1878 

1444  Pollock,  Chas    R 1910 

1292  Pollock,  Clara  A 1908 

1379  Pollock,  Florence    (Smith)  ....  1909 

139     Pollock,  John  Loring 1874 

189  Pollock,  Martha    (Clinton/) ....  1879 

770  Pomeroy,    Henry   0 1899 

1631  Potgeter,  Geo.  L 19*3 

1127  Potter,  Thos.   P 1905 

384  Pottle,  Wm.  A 1889 

1006  Powers,  Wm.   LeRoy 1903 

1 293  Poyneer,  Lois  E 1 908 

d.d.     Pratt,    H.    O 1896 

718     Pratt,  R.  W 1898 

1 128  Pratt,   Ruth   E 1905 

472  Preston,   Lenore    (Fancher) . . . 1892 

a.m.     Price,   J 1889 

301     Pritchard,  Jacob  A 1885 

1254     Pulver,    Addie    (Angell) 1908 

1294  Putnam,  Clyde  C. 1908 

1236  Putnam,  Chas.    Henry    .......  1907 

1369  Putnam,  Edith 1909 

1 129  Putnam,  Irving  E i9<>5 

6     Putnam,  John  A.  B 1859 

1445  Putnam,  Leslie    Ray    1910 

1007  Putnam,  Louis    J 1903 

1 1 52     Putnam,  Mabel   (Botts)    1906 

939  Pye,  Chas.  F 1902 

1008  Pye,  Mabel  .. ...  1903 

d.d.     Pye,   N 1904 

836     Pye,  Wm.  A 1900 

1500  Ramharter,  Earl  S 19" 

771  Randall,  M.  J 1899 

1632  Randall,   Olive  Edna    1913 

90     Randall,  Ransom  H 1870 

56  Randall,    Susan    (Lamb).. 1868 

1181     Rankin,  David    1906 

385  Rasch,  Carl 1889 

1061     Rathbun,    Don    1904 

772  Raw,   Byrdette    1899 

885  Rayner,   Ernest  A 1901 

57  Reading,  Maggie    ..._..  1868 

940  Ream,  George  F 1902 

LL.d.     Reamy,  T.  A 1890 

1370  Reed,   Burleigh  Buren   1909 

58  Reed,    Carrie    1868 

886  Reed,  Helen   1901 

d.d.     Reed,   H.   W. 1873 

1 501  Reed,   Ida  May    191 1 

397     Reed,   Mae    (Bowles) 1890 

1009  Reed,  Olive  B 1903 

1295  Reed,  Jas.  R 1908 

887  Reeder,   Bessie    1901 

806     Reeder,   Dotha   (Foote) 1900 

941  Reeder,   Elizabeth    ....1902 

365  Reeder,  Emma   ..............  1888 

652  Reeder,    Frances    (Staves) .....  1896 

533     Reeder,  Frank  G.   1893 


INDEX 


121 


678  Reeder,  George  A. 1897 

1237  Reeder,  Grant  S ....1907 

773  Reeder,  Harry  H 1899 

609  Reeder,  Louanna  1895 

774  Reeder,  Martha 1899 

1296  Reeder,  Nellie  Claire . 1908 

641  Reeder,  Pearl 1896 

642  Reeder,  Ralph  M.  . . . .  .  4  •  1896 

420  Reeder,  Rosella 1890 

837  Reeder,  Wm.  G 1900 

1062  Reeves,  Myra  1904 

1228  Regel,  Bessie  (Kern) 1907 

1297  Reid,  Margaretta 1908 

534  Reisinger,   Frank  W 1893 

1570     Reitzel,  Raymond  J 1912 

386  Remick,  Benjamin  L 1889 

942  Remick,  Mayme  1902 

775  Remick,  Nellie 1899 

1371  Rettinghouse,    Else    1909 

361  Reyburn,    Celestia    (Pascal)  . . .  1888 

535  Rhea,  Curtis   1893 

986     Rice,    Ellen    (Kent) 1903 

1372  Richardson,    Chester    A 1909 

160     Ricker,   Maria   L 1876 

1633  Rieke,  Arthur 1913 

1238  Rieke,  Jennie   1907 

943  Rieke,   John    E 1902 

570  Rigby,  Alfred  G.   1894 

41     Rigby,   Alice    (Fellows) 1867 

944  Rigby,  Alice    1902 

719     Rigby,  Arch  E 1898 

571  Rigby,    Chas.    L 1894 

838  Rigby,   Clarence   M 1900 

101  Rigby,   Ella  S.    1871 

492  Rigby,   Elsie    1892 

60     Rigby,    Eva    (Cattron) 1869 

1634  Rigby,   Gladys    1913 

776  Rigby,    Grace    1899 

102  Rigby,  Jesse  W 1871 

839  Rigby,   Jessie    1900 

46     Rigby,   Joshua  H 1867 

1239  Rigby,  Wlm.  A 1907 

493  Rigby,  Wm.  Cattron   1892 

75  Rigby,   Wm.    Titus    1869 

a.m.     Riley,  Ida  Elizabeth 1913 

387  Rising,   Henry  A 1889 

643  Ristine,    Edward   R 1896 

1502  Roach,    Chas ,...^.1911 

1503  Robbins,  Zila  A 191 1 

1065     Roberts,    Cora    (Sherk) 1904 

1635  Roberts,   Elsie  M 1913 

1240  Roberts,   Ralph   M 1907 

421  Roberts,    Stephen    A 1890 

036  Robertson,    Clara  _  (Millar)  ....  1Q02 

813  Robertson,  Eugenie  (Hanna)  .  .  1000 

777  Robins,  George  W 1899 

1310     Robinson,    Ada    (Wardle) 1908 

1 182  Robinson,    Earl    Asa 1906 

610  Robinson,    Estelle    1895 

611  Robinson,  Wm.  L 1895 

605     Roche,    Ida    (Myers) 1895 

494  Roche,    Thos.    F 1892 

339     Rockwell,  Wm.   L 1887 

154     Rogers,    Tas.    Albert 1875 

76  Rollins,  Chas.  W 1869 

1 1 83  '  Rollins.    Clarq    1 1006 

572  Rolston,   Lydia  J 1894 

888     Rood.  Anna 1901 

a.m.     Rood,   Henry  H iqoo 

635     Rooksby,    Ellen    (Knoll) 1896 

194     Rooney,   Patrick  0 1879 

51  Rose,  Margaret  (McClaskey)  .  .1868 

1298  Roseberry,  Clarence  D 1908 

a.m.     Ross,   A.    C 1890 

1010     Ross,    Cora    1903 

644  Ross,  George  J 1896 

840  Ross,   Rose    1900 

209     Ross,   William  E 1880 


a.m.  Ross,    W.    F 1896 

1556  Rowe,    Edna    (Leverington) .  .  .  1912 

140  Rowe,    Richard    L ...1874 

1504  Rowley,    Willis    Glenn 191 1 

1299  Runkle,  Eois  Mary   1908 

1 241  Runkle,  Milo  Harold    ...  .1907 

573  Runkle,  Milton  S 1894 

1373  Russell,   Bertha  M 1909 

1505  Russell,  Elmo  John .1911 

1242  Russell,  Phila 1907 

889  Ryan,   Norma    1901 

1340  Sabin,   Clara   (Haeberle) 1909 

Li,.D.  Sabin,  Henry 1894 

495  Safely,  Fred  E 1892 

645  Safely,  Jessie  E 1896 

7  Safely,  John  G 1859 

1063  Safely,  Eulu    1904 

646  Sailor,   George  D .....1896 

1011  Sampson,  Henry  E 1903 

1005  Samsell,    Eena    (Phillips)     ....1903 

d.d.  Sanderson,  F.   H 1894 

1 130  Sansom,  Anna  May 1905 

195  Sartori,  Joseph  F 1879 

1446  Saunders,    Arley    1910 

123  Savidge,    Samuel   E 1873 

720  Sawyer,    Hattie    1898 

42  Sawin,    Julia    (Haskin) 1876 

778  Saxton,   Edgar  E-    1899 

1634  Scott,   Clifton   C 1913 

218  Scott,  Edgar  H .'. .  .  1881 

18  Scott,   Fannie    1862 

1374  Scott,    Floyd    C 1909 

1638  Scott,   Thos.    C 1913 

340  Scovel,    Hattie 1887 

446  Scoville,   Hattie    1891 

574  Scoville,    Miranda    1894 

388  Schell,   Ida  E .1889 

1506  Schmidt,   Florence   .1911 

890  Schmidt,    Eouis   B ,.  ...1901 

1300  Schoonover,    Franc  E 1908 

1637  Schoonover,    Sara    C 1913 

841  Schroeder,   Hermann  H 1900 

842  Seager,  Irvin   E 1900 

779  Seager,    Minnie    1899 

a.m.  Secor,  Eugene   1904 

1462  Secrist,   Laura   O.    (Brooks)  ...  191 1 

1639  Secrist,   Ruth  M 191 3 

1640  Seise,  Lillian  M 191 3 

a.m.  Sells,     Cato 1898 

137s  Sells,  Mary  E •.  •  •  1909 

a.m.  Sessions,    F.    J 1895 

196  Sessions,  Henriette   1879 

1064  Seymour,  Robt.  H 1904 

a.m.  Shaffer,   F.   P 1904 

155  Shankland,    E.    C 1875 

536  Shantz,    Geneva    1893 

199  Sharp,    Gazelle    (Stevens) 1879 

1012  Shaw,    Enid     1903 

1184  Shaw,    Harry   E 1906 

141  Shaw,   Leslie  M 1874 

721  Sheets,  George  B 1898 

1507  Sheets,  Guinnevere   1911 

1376  Sheets,   Roberta  D 1909 

278  Sheffer,  Chas.  P 1884 

1065  Sherk,    Cora IQ04 

575  Sherman,    Chas.    M 1894 

1 301  Shidler,  Mary 1908 

891  Shimanek,    Frank    H 1901 

1013  Shirer,  Wm.   Garfield 1903 

537  Shirer,  Seward  S 1893 

19  Shoecraft,  Simon   1862 

1066  Shoemaker,   George   M 1904 

1447  Shuck,   Rolland   E 191  ° 

302  Shumway,  Chas.  W 1885 

576  Shurtleff,   A.    K 1894 

341  Shute,  Abraham  L 1887 

1448  Sia,    Ruby    1910 

366  Simmons,  Park  E 1888 


122 


CORNELL  COLLEGE 


1185     Simmons,    Wm.    Marvin 1906 

874     Simms,    Emma     (Kerr) 1901 

962     Simpson,    Carrie    (Bonebrake)  .  1903 

612  Simpson,   Chas.   G 1895 

892  Simpson,   Delia    1901 

594     Simpson,  Elma   (Dickinson)  ...  1895 

1377  Simpson,    Frank  B ...1909 

647  Simpson,   Howard  E 1896 

1067  Simpson,  Howard  L 1904 

1571      Simpson,  John  Jas 1912 

893  Skewis,  Elmer  A-    1901 

843     Slade,    Jeannette    (Sniff en)  . . .  1900 

447     Slagle,  Frank  H. 1891 

389     Slaughter,  Wm,  B 1889 

1014  Slippy,  Ralph  B 1903 

648  Slocum,    Perkins    S 1896 

1131     Smalley,  Royal  J 1905 

14     Smead,  Amanda  (Plasket) 1861 

422  Smedley,  Lillian  M 1890 

342  Smedley,  Willis  E 1887 

1641     Smith,  Adelaide  M 1913 

1243     Smith,    Alfred  Hershey    1907 

343  Smith,  Bourland  D 1887 

613  Smith,  Carey  W 1895 

1378  Smith,   Clarence  J 1909 

894  Smith,  Clarence  M 1901 

1643     Smith,  Clifford  B 1913 

577  Smith,  Dilman    . 1894 

1449     Smith,  Emery  E 1910 

173     Smith,   Ernest  H 1877 

423  Smith,  Eugene  H 1890 

1379  Smith,  Florence    ....1909 

1068  Smith,  Harriet  C 1904 

578  Smith,  Harris  W 1894 

1336     Smith,  Hazel   (Felthous)  . . 1909 

1 01 5  Smith,   Herbert   R 1903 

945  Smith,  Homer  A 1902 

1 1 63     Smith,   Jane    (Lewis) 1906 

227     Smith,  Katherine  (Cole) 1882 

481     Smith,  Lilian  (Kidder) 1892 

112     Smith,    Lizzie    (McKell) 1872 

587     Smith,  Mae    (Wolfe) 1894 

197     Smith,  Mary  E 1879 

324     Smith,   Mary   (Pixley) 1886 

579  Smith,  Merle  N 1897 

15     Smith,  MUo  P 1861 

580  Smith,  Minnie  V 1894 

220  Smith,   Otho  W 1881 

1 186     Smith,   Richard  A 1906 

114  Smith,   Samuel  G .1872 

34     Smith,  Thaddeus  L 1866 

946  Smith,  Theo.  T 1902 

1132     Smyth,  Anna  H 1905 

1 24  Smyth,    Anna    1873 

115  Smyth,   Samuel  J 1872 

125  Smyth,  William    1873 

679     Snell,    George  W 1897 

780     Sniffen,  Edna 1899 

843     Sniffen,  Jeannette    1900 

161      Sniffen,  John  Smith   1876 

722  Sniffen,  Toseph  M 1898 

424  Snyder,  Chas.  W.  E 1890 

1572     Snyder,   Nellie    191 2 

298     Sones,   Amy    (French)    1885 

219     Sones,  Calvin  0 1881 

49     Soper,   Elizabeth    (Cofy) 1868 

649     Soper,  Emmet  Harland    1806 

59     Soper,  Erastus  B (.  1868 

630     Soper,  Erastus  B.,  Jr 1896 

496     Soper,    Margaret   Ruby    1892 

29  Spangler,  Eliza  A 1865 

221  Spear,   Armstrong    1881 

723  Spencer,  Jennie  H. 1898 

30  Spencer,  Mary  E •  •  1865 

425  Spofford,  John  D ._ 1890 

1016  Sprague,   Edgerton   B 1903 

1380     Spry,  Daisy  Dean    1909 

1017  Spry,  Wm.  F. 1903 


844  Stackhouse,  Chas.  M 1900 

426  Stackhouse,  John  L 1890 

895  Stanbery,   Anna  W 1901 

896  Stanley,  Frank  E. 1901 

947  Stanley,    Mary    1902 

651  Stanley,  Orrin  E /. . .  1896 

91  Starr,   Milton    1870 

652  Staves,  Frances  A 1896 

491  Stein,   Enola    (Pierce) t . . .  1892 

92  Stephens,   Frank  E 1870 

83  Stephens,  Imogene  (Albright) .  1870 

31  Stephens,  Thos.  L 1865 

390  Stephenson,  Chas.   S 1889 

538  Steuben,   Genie   E 1893 

198  Stevens,  Adele   1879 

117  Stevens,    Emma    (Aldrich)  ....  1873 

199  Stevens,    Gazelle    1879 

1643  Stigers,   Marquis   F 191? 

897  Still,  Wm.   S 1901 

724  Stinson,  Chas.   E 1898 

1069  Stinson,  Jas.  A. 1904 

1450  Stockton,  Arthur 1910 

1302  Stockton,   Edith    1908 

1070  Stoliker,  Ceabern  C.   1904 

1244  Stookey,   Margaret  M 1907 

1476  Stout,  Grace   (Farwell) 1911 

1071  Stout,  John  E 1904 

614  Stover,  John   H 1895 

1303  Strack,  Wm.  G 1908 

1508  Strawman,   Clifford  M '.'.  191 1 

1 187  Strawn,  John  T 1906 

667  Strawson,  Fannie  (Gadsden)  ..  1897 

1018  Strobel,   Maude 1903 

a.m.  Stuckslager,  W.  C 1904 

U,.d.  Stuntz,  H.  C 191 1 

a.m.  Sudlow,  Phoebe  W 1878 

1133  Sullivan,    Hallie    1905 

581  Sullivan,  Wm.  J .1894 

497  Sumner,  Jennie   1892 

845  Sundell,  Cora  J 1900 

448  Sutherland,    Emma    1891 

781  Sutherland,  George  F 1899 

142  Sutherland,  Henry  A 1874 

1640  Swain,    Lillian   M.    (Seise) 1913 

1451  Swank,  Edwin  L 1910 

1 38 1  Swank,  Laurence  F 1909 

1245  Swank,  Orville  M 1907 

449  Swantees,  Samuel  F 1891 

367  Swartwood,  Daniel   B.    .  .- 1888 

1010  Swartz,   Cora   (Ross) 1903 

d.d.     Swearington,    Richard    1893 

126  Sweesy,  Mathias  Verdin 1873 

1072  Sweesy,  Walter  J 1904 

539  Sweet,   Burton   E. 1893 

782  Sweet,    Earl    C 1899 

450  Swingley,    Blanche    1891 

779  Swisher,    Minnie    (Sea  ger)  ....  1809 

303  Taft,  Marcus  Horton   1885 

ll.d.     Talbot,  D.  M 1904 

1573  Tallman,   Elmer  W.    1912 

200  Tallman,   Elizabeth    1879 

680  Tallman,   Jesse  M 1897 

660  Tallman,    Lida    (Colton) 1897 

a.m.     Tanneyhill,   G.  W .  1891 

325     Tarbox,   James  L 1886 

1 134  Taubman,    Genevieve    1905 

489     Taylor,  Gorham  A 1892 

1073  Taylor,   Margaret  M 1904 

681  Taylor,   Olive    , . 1897 

116     Taylor,  Thomas  Blaine    1872 

949     Taylor,  T.   Blaine    1903 

1304  Tennant,    Belle    1908 

1305  Tennant,  Jay  Leonard   1908 

1246  Terrall,  John  Jay 1907 

1 134  Terrall,    Genevieve  (Taubman)  1903 

1382  Terrall,    Lewis  Z 1909 

1242     Terrall,    Phila    (Russell) 1907 

1 135  Terrall,  Wm.  Arthur   1905 


INDEX 


123 


1306 
433 

1307 
326 

1565 
540 

PH.D. 

D.D. 
IOI9 
I509 

783 
I5IO 
1452 
1308 
IS" 

37 
949 
582 
368 
235 
726 

1644 

725 

18 

1020 
427 

1074 
973 

1453 

1512 

ISI3 
344 
279 

1454 
D.D. 

A.M. 
731 

1 188 

1574 
846 
653 

1021 

950 

45i 
898 
899 
1514 
1136 
*i37 
1247 

1575 
583 
1138 
1576 
1022 
201 

A.M. 
10/5 

726 

727 
IO76 

951 
ISI5 

952 
87 

93 

IX.D. 

654 

202 

953 

584 

"39 

1577 

682 

541 


Terrill,  Grace   1908 

Thoburn,    Ruth    (Collins)  .. 1891 

Thomas,   Eldora  Alice    1908 

Thomas,    Hattie   E 1886 

Thompson,    Carrie    Ellen 191 2 

Thompson,   Charles  W 1893 

Thompson,  Edward 1881 

Thompson,  Fayette  E- 1903 

Thompson,  Fred  R 1903 

Thompson,   George  Dale    .. 191 1 

Thompson,  James  H 1899 

Thompson,  Jean 191 1 

Thompson,  Nan  May   1910 

Thornley,   Bell    1908 

Thorpe,  Geo.  Eugene   19" 

Thrall,  Genia   (Birdsall) 1867 

Tiffany,  Ross  Kerr    1902 

Tipple,   Lotta    1894 

Tobin,  Michael  J .. . . .  1888 

Tobin,  Thos.  F 1882 

Tompkins,    Belle    (VanBus- 

kirk)    1898 

Tompkins,   Marguerite  F 1913 

Tompkins,  William  0 1898 

Tool,   Fannie   (Scott) 1862 

Toothaker,  Eucia  1903 

Torrey,    Clarence  A 1890 

Townsan,   Evard  G ,.,.. . . .  1904 

Townsan,    Florence    (Elliott)  .  .1903 

Trieschmann,     Catherine 1 9 1  o 

Trieschmann,  Helena  C 191 1 

Trieschmann,   Jacob    191  * 

Triggs,    William    R 1887 

Triggs,  Zula   1884 

Trimble,  Harry  Clyde   1910 

Trimble,  John  B 1898 

Trimble,    Eydia    1904 

Trippy,   Myrtle    (Wilcox) 1898 

Trousdale,  Elmer  H 1906 

Trousdale,  Elsie  Vera 191 2 

Trousdale,  Robert  E»    . 1900 

Trowbridge,  John   B 1896 

Truby,  Charles  L 1903 

True,   Babe    1902 

Tubbs,  Carrie 1891 

Tucker,   Arthur  E 1901 

Tucker,  E.  Walden   1901 

Tucker,  Fred  Raymond    191 1 

Tunnicliff,    Grace    1905 

Turner,    Clyde    1905 

Twogood,  Howard  Niles 1907 

Underwood,  Florence 19 12 

Updegraff,    Harlan    1894 

Updegraff,  Eida 1905 

Upton,   Raymond  Guy   191 2 

Utt,  Chester  A 1903 

VanAnda,    Arthur   J 1879 

VanAnda,  James  A 1883 

VanBuren,  George  J 1904 

VanBuskirk,    Belle    1898 

VanBuskirk,  Ida  M 1898 

VanFossen,    John    R 1904 

Van  Horn,   7  as.  P 1902 

VanNess,    Grace   R 191 1 

VanNess,  John   A 1902 

VanSant,   Ella   (Golder) 1870 

VanSant,   Nicholas  G 1870 

VanSant,    Samuel   R.    .  . . ,. 1904 

Vermilya,  Guerdon   M 1896 

Virden,    Estella    1879 

Wade,   Arthur  E. 1902 

Wade,  John  C 1894 

Wade,    Ruby    C 1905 

Wagner,  Mabel  Elizabeth 1912 

Waite,  Oren  B 1897 

Wakefield,   Benjamin   A 1893 


1309 

35 

1645 

109 

847 

452 

1189 

683 

77 

127 

1023 

1310 

656 

1024 

655 

1062 

1077 

542 

499 

162 

143 

1 1 40 

500 

1141 

954 

901 

1025 

1455 

304 

902 

LL.D. 

453 

108 

M.SC. 

728 

254 

198 

203 

1248 

1249 

1190 

1026 

657 

848 

543 

222 

1383 

1578 

1384 

1579 

1027 

1028 

729 

730 

1142 

1337 

789 

61s 

78 

A.M. 

D.D. 

585 

II9I 

1192 

I3II 

784 

501 

247 

144 

1385 

255 

236 

6l6 

785 

775 
1580 
1581 


Walker,  Albert  M 1908 

Walker,   Anna   C 1866 

Walker,  Boyd  Isaac   1913 

Wallace,    Elsie    (Hayzlett) 1872 

Wallace,   Mabel    1900 

Walters,  Charles  E 1891 

Ward,  Alice    Mae    1906 

Ward,    Edith 1897 

Ward,  Julius  A 1869 

Ward,    Martin   E 1873 

Ward,  Walter  J 1903 

Wardle,    Ada    1908 

Wardle,  Addie  G 1896 

Wardle,    Emma    1903 

Wardle,   Joseph  D 1896 

Ware,  Myra   (Reeves) 1904 

Ware,  Thomas   1904 

Warner,    Arthur    B 1893 

Warner,    Harriet 1892 

Warner,   Horace  Emory    1876 

Warner,   Sylvanus  B 1874 

Warren,  Samuel  W 1905 

Wasser,  William  C 1892 

Waterman,   Edith  M 1905 

Watson,   Eva    1902 

Watson,  Ida   ,. . .  •  1901 

Watson,   Percey  E-    1903 

Watson,  Ruth   1910 

Watts,     EilHan 1885 

Waugh,  Anna  May 1901 

Weaver,    S.   M 1907 

Webb,    Mary ...1891 

Webster,  Emma  (Haskin) 1872 

Webster,  Isaac    T 1876 

Weeks,  Ida    Ahlborn 1898 

Weeks,  Leroy    T 1883 

Welch,  Adele    (Stevens) 1879 

Welch,  George  W 1879 

Wells,  Alonzo    Alfred 1907 

Wells,  Eenna    Edith 1907 

Wells,  Mertie    Mabel , .  1906 

Welstead,   Frederick  E 1903 

Wenger,  Bertha 1896 

Wescott,  Orville  D 1900 

West,  Elsie   1893 

West,  Elijah    A 1881 

West,  Florence     1909 

West,  Irwin    Paul 191 2 

West,  Merle    Scott 1909 

West,  Vera  Maud 1912 

Westren,  Richard  T 1903 

Wheat,  Albert    J 1903 

Wheat,  Beniamin   P 1898 

Wheat,  Fred    C 1898 

Wheat,  George    Guy 1905 

Wheat,  Ida     (Field) .  1909 

Wheat,  Wilb'an    (Woodworth)  .  1809 

Wheeler,  Albert   J 1895 

Wheeler,  Amelia    .-  .1869 

Wheeler,  David    H 1858 

Wheeler,  David   H _•  •  1867 

Wheeler,  Ernest   C 1894 

Wheeler,  Mae    Lucile 1906 

Wheeler,  Ward    Huey .1906 

Wheelock,   Rav  Hoover 1008 

Whitcomb,    Grace   E 1899 

White,  Antrim    E l892 

White,  Celia     (Hutchins) 1883 

White,  Clinton    E l874 

White,  Edith    McKinney. . 1 909 

White,  George  W 1883 

White,  Henry     Clay 1882 

White,  James    E 1895 

White,  Mary  H 1899 

White,  Nellie     (Remick)  .  . 1899 

Whitman,   John  Rodgers 19 12 

Whitmer,    Ralph    Glenn 1 9 1 2 


124 


CORNELL  COLLEGE 


1029  Whitmore,  Tom    C 1903 

1 582  Whitsell,    John   W 1912 

1583  Whitsell,        Katherine        (Wil- 

liams)  1912 

684  Whitsitt,  Wilson  H ^ . . 1897 

586  Whittemore,  Hugh  A 1894 

1516  Wiederrecht,    James    V 1911 

933  Wiedman,    Fannie    (Long) 1902 

1456  Wiesner,    Gustav   H 1910 

1517  Wilcox,  Alfred    C 19" 

1386  Wilcox,  Caroline    1509 

685  Wilcox,  Edward   E 1897 

1518  Wilcox,  Geo.    Milo 1911 

1312  Wilcox,  Jessie *9o8 

79  Wilcox,  John  F 1869 

731  Wilcox,  Myrtle   1898 

47  Wilcox,  William 1867 

80  Wilde,    Eugenia 1869 

1 124  Wilder,   Leona   (Ormrod) 1905 

145  Wiley,  Anna 1874 

1 143  Wilken,    Carrie 1905 

544  Wilkinson,  Herbert    S .....1893 

699  Wilkinson,  Ollie    (Dickinson)  .1898 

786  Wilkinson,  William  A 1899 

1094  Willard,  Alys    (Carson) 1905 

1078  Willard,  Harold   A 1904 

1387  Williams,  Alice    1909 

903  Williams,  Elizabeth    V 1901 

1646  Williams,  Eva   Fancher 1913 

1388  Williams,  Guy    Carleton 1909 

1030  Williams,  Howard    S ._.  •  1903 

686  Williams,  Jesse    E 1897 

1 583  Williams,  Katherine    . .„  . 1912 

983  Williams,  Lily    (Horton) 1903 

1 178  Williams,  Myrtle  (Pelleymoun- 

ter)    1906 

903  Williams,  S.    Vernon 1901 

d.d.  Williams,  W.     G 1886 

732  Williams,  W.    Maude 1898 

d.d.  Williamson,  John 1882 

787  Williamson,  Ralph   B 1899 

849  Willix,    Laura 1900 

545  Wilson,  Arthur    1893 

546  Wilson,  Charles    T 1893 

1 137  Wilson,  Clyde    (Turner) 1905 

850  Wilson,  Edward   B . 1900 

502  Wilson,  Edward   E 1892 

733  Wilson,  George    M 1898 

ll.d.  Wilson,  James    1904 

1079  Wilson,  Lewis  W 1904 

453  Wilson,  Mary     (Webb) 1891 


689 
39i 
1 144 
264 
327 
36 
788 

1 193 
3" 
734 
687 
587 

1584 

1080 

735 

972 

1389 

H45 

1250 

94 

305 

789 

1647 

1 194 
1201 
1251 
1252 

345 
503 
328 
369 
736 
774 
306 

1031 
617 

1457 

1032 
588 
392 

1480 

504 

20 

D.D. 

1519 

8l 

163 

393 
370 
428 
790 

454 


Wilson,  Nellie    (Alexander)  . . .  1898 

Wirtz,   William   A 1889 

Wiseman,  Jessie    M 1905 

Wishard,    Eva    (Fancher) 1884 

Wiswall,    Elmer   A. 1886 

Witter,  Mary  A.  B . . . .1866 

Witzigman,  Frederick   C 1899 

Witzigman,  Katherine    ...  1906 

Woleben,  Anna   (Dean) 1886 

Wolfe,  Anna   L 1898 

Wolfe,  Grace    G 1897 

Wolfe,  Mae   1894 

Wong,  Gang  Huo 1912 

Wood,  Daisy     D 1904 

Wood,  Daisy   E >  • 1898 

Wood,  Jessica    (Eighmey) 1903 

Wood,  Majel  Williams 1909  . 

Wood,  Otho  D 1905 

Woodard,   Roscoe  James 1907 

Woodford,   Luther  C r.1870 

Woodward,   Charles  F 1885 

Woodworth,    Willian    1899 

Woolsey,  Benjamin   Mu 191 3 

Worrall,    Maud    Marie 1906 

Workman,  Gertrude   (Bogart)^.i907 

Wormer,  Grace    1907 

Wormer,  Winifred    1907 

Wright,  Elizabeth  F 1887 

Wright,  Herbert  R 1892 

Wright,  Margaret    1886 

Wright,  Williams   M 1888 

Wroten,  Homer   1898 

Wroten,  Martha    (Reeder)  . . . .  1899 

Wyrick,    Francis   H ..1885 

Yaggy,  Ira  D 1903 

Yaggy,  Samuel    E 1895 

Yocum,  Edward  B 1910 

Yoran,  Clarence  G 1903 

Yoran,  Melviii    J 1894 

Young,  Alfred   E 1889 

Young,  Alice  M.    (Gerber) 191 1 

Young,  Edith   Mae 1892 

Young,  Emerson    K 1862 

Young,  George  1878 

Young,  George  Warner 191 1 

Young,  George    Wesley 1869 

Young,  James   Carleton 1876 

Young,  John   A 1889 

Young,  Robert    G 1888 

Zollinger,  Charles    1890 

Zollinger,  Eva    1899 

Zollinger,  Morris   A 1891 


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